Many of you know that I had a meeting with my son’s school on Friday. Actually, not the educators at the building level, but at The District’s administration level. I dreaded the meeting and welcomed it at the same time. Earlier in the week, I was determined to gather all of my ammunition. I was … Continue reading
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How Long?
I have an important question… How long? How long will you tolerate less than acceptable for you child? How long will you allow excuses and promises that haven’t been delivered? How long will you ignore situations that eat at you, leaving a bad taste in your mouth? How long will you go against your better judgment? … Continue reading
Birds of a Feather
Today, I am shocked by an email that I received from my son’s school, but not for the reasons that you might expect. For three years, I have felt compelled to try to explain my son to his school staff. When they focus on his lack of effort, I remind them of his sensory issues. … Continue reading
Conferences-Both Ends of the Spectrum
My son’s third grade conference is scheduled for Monday. We are never sure what we will hear when we walk in and sit in those little chairs. As parents, we have truly had conference experiences at both ends of the spectrum. First grade was a nightmare! That year, the teacher seemed determined to prove that my … Continue reading
The Outsiders
The Outsiders, they just don’t know him. They misunderstand his sensitivities. They don’t hear his worries and anxieties. They miss his imagination and sense of humor. They overlook his talents. They doubt his potential. When you have a kid like mine and he is in the presence of The Outsiders, he builds a wall to … Continue reading
Holiday Monday
Today, we had the day off together. We talked about the significance of today and the reason for the holiday and then we enjoyed the time. We stayed in our pajamas longer and played video games together. We ate breakfast in stages, at our leisure, instead of at a rushed pace. We talked about anything … Continue reading
Eff You, Diorama!!
Before I was a parent, I was a judging teacher. I’m not proud of it, but it’s true. I am not saying that all childless teachers are judging, but I was on a high soap box about my knowledge of good parenting. I used to think that if a parent was not willing to read … Continue reading
I Hate It There!
Unlike previous Septembers, this one was quiet. In the past, Septembers were loud and emotional and full of tantrums. Frequent emails and phone calls from the principal and meetings at large tables with all of the key players. This year, the return to school was quiet and the details we heard about school…almost completely quiet. … Continue reading
Mama Bear Mode
Recently, I wrote a post about my son being bullied at school. I was saddened by the number of people who responded through email or comments with similar experiences. This shouldn’t happen. Like my son… Their child told the adults and it didn’t seem to help. Their child didn’t want to go to school and … Continue reading
The B Word
My son came home yesterday and used the B word to describe his day…bullied. He said that a particular boy in his class has continued to bully him since the beginning of the year. I had heard this boy’s name mentioned, but I thought the problem had gone away. It hasn’t. It happens in class, … Continue reading