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Quote from: hykeaswell on June 16, 2010, 02:41:01 PM^My day started with the from next-door paying us a visit. Good thing of the day?Had a very effective meeting, teacher of my girl, coordinator of the new school, her and me. Just to check on things that may need attention.The coordinator was creative in bringing up issues and solutions herself, and they were good suggestions.It's looking good. Also found a creative solution for too much hassle tomorrow at school for the 12 yo. And that will mean that in stead of getting a stressed out girl home, I'll get a relaxed and content girl home. Huge difference.That's really good. How much of a relief is it when someone actually listens and takes on board how to move forward with things.
^My day started with the from next-door paying us a visit. Good thing of the day?Had a very effective meeting, teacher of my girl, coordinator of the new school, her and me. Just to check on things that may need attention.The coordinator was creative in bringing up issues and solutions herself, and they were good suggestions.It's looking good. Also found a creative solution for too much hassle tomorrow at school for the 12 yo. And that will mean that in stead of getting a stressed out girl home, I'll get a relaxed and content girl home. Huge difference.
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!
Quote from: Eclair on June 16, 2010, 02:49:58 PMQuote from: hykeaswell on June 16, 2010, 02:41:01 PM^My day started with the from next-door paying us a visit. Good thing of the day?Had a very effective meeting, teacher of my girl, coordinator of the new school, her and me. Just to check on things that may need attention.The coordinator was creative in bringing up issues and solutions herself, and they were good suggestions.It's looking good. Also found a creative solution for too much hassle tomorrow at school for the 12 yo. And that will mean that in stead of getting a stressed out girl home, I'll get a relaxed and content girl home. Huge difference.That's really good. How much of a relief is it when someone actually listens and takes on board how to move forward with things. Indeed, and the step to secondary school is so huge. I have no complaints on how primary school treated her. Over all, they have been very good. And they have taken her autism in account way before I had a clue on what the autistic spectrum was. They just prepared her for changes, because they saw the kid did a lot better if they did that. Year 7 and 8 were tougher on her though, not because of school, but because kids in her class changing more and more into group creatures beginning puberty kids. And the not fitting in has never been as clear as the past two years.
Quote from: hykeaswell on June 16, 2010, 03:01:47 PMQuote from: Eclair on June 16, 2010, 02:49:58 PMQuote from: hykeaswell on June 16, 2010, 02:41:01 PM^My day started with the from next-door paying us a visit. Good thing of the day?Had a very effective meeting, teacher of my girl, coordinator of the new school, her and me. Just to check on things that may need attention.The coordinator was creative in bringing up issues and solutions herself, and they were good suggestions.It's looking good. Also found a creative solution for too much hassle tomorrow at school for the 12 yo. And that will mean that in stead of getting a stressed out girl home, I'll get a relaxed and content girl home. Huge difference.That's really good. How much of a relief is it when someone actually listens and takes on board how to move forward with things. Indeed, and the step to secondary school is so huge. I have no complaints on how primary school treated her. Over all, they have been very good. And they have taken her autism in account way before I had a clue on what the autistic spectrum was. They just prepared her for changes, because they saw the kid did a lot better if they did that. Year 7 and 8 were tougher on her though, not because of school, but because kids in her class changing more and more into group creatures beginning puberty kids. And the not fitting in has never been as clear as the past two years. I hope things improve then. I remember having trouble understanding how that whole 'clique' thing worked. Didn't start to improve until I was around 14.
Quote from: Eclair on June 16, 2010, 03:08:19 PMQuote from: hykeaswell on June 16, 2010, 03:01:47 PMQuote from: Eclair on June 16, 2010, 02:49:58 PMQuote from: hykeaswell on June 16, 2010, 02:41:01 PM^My day started with the from next-door paying us a visit. Good thing of the day?Had a very effective meeting, teacher of my girl, coordinator of the new school, her and me. Just to check on things that may need attention.The coordinator was creative in bringing up issues and solutions herself, and they were good suggestions.It's looking good. Also found a creative solution for too much hassle tomorrow at school for the 12 yo. And that will mean that in stead of getting a stressed out girl home, I'll get a relaxed and content girl home. Huge difference.That's really good. How much of a relief is it when someone actually listens and takes on board how to move forward with things. Indeed, and the step to secondary school is so huge. I have no complaints on how primary school treated her. Over all, they have been very good. And they have taken her autism in account way before I had a clue on what the autistic spectrum was. They just prepared her for changes, because they saw the kid did a lot better if they did that. Year 7 and 8 were tougher on her though, not because of school, but because kids in her class changing more and more into group creatures beginning puberty kids. And the not fitting in has never been as clear as the past two years. I hope things improve then. I remember having trouble understanding how that whole 'clique' thing worked. Didn't start to improve until I was around 14.You were quick. Didn't get it at all at secondary school.
I'm sooo happy to read that. Slowly but surely things fall into place. Remind me of my own wisdom next time I email you my frustrations.
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