tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4841851020927689161.post8468129693291641609..comments2024-03-19T08:40:36.481+11:00Comments on Life with Aspergers: Why are Schools so Unprepared for Autism?Gavin Bollardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13833941398375568706noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4841851020927689161.post-49723515241682868192016-01-11T17:47:47.029+11:002016-01-11T17:47:47.029+11:00I agree with you James. There are really a lot of ...I agree with you James. There are really a lot of things schools can offer to children with special needs specially if the school is dedicated for children with special needs. Child behavior and autismhttp://www.conductmanagement.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4841851020927689161.post-67278492358066851782015-11-27T21:56:32.686+11:002015-11-27T21:56:32.686+11:00There are many things schools can provide children...There are many things schools can provide children with autism, to overcome their challenges. It should be the responsibility of every <a href="http://www.rebeccaschool.org/" rel="nofollow">learning school for autistic children</a> to look after the autistic child and their efforts can make life easier of every child with autism.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13148292344783461647noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4841851020927689161.post-35605808798218730052015-10-06T06:00:29.720+11:002015-10-06T06:00:29.720+11:00Are schools prepared for children who are differen...Are schools prepared for children who are different from what the teachers and staff expected? My limited experience indicates they are not: my son started to read before he started kindergarden. His first grade teacher assigned him to the non-reading group because he "turned the pages so fast" (She missed that he could tell time as well) My daughter got into some hassle with another staffer because she never learned to read aloud smoothly. (None of the children in her first grade class could read aloud smoothly, although all read silently with skill. But by the time the hassle arose we were in a different district and the information was not sent there) I could have explained the situation if anyone asked me, but nobody at either school bothered. Years later I was helping a neighbor with some sewing and realized she had trouble listening to my words while watching my demonstration. No wonder she had trouble in school!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4841851020927689161.post-60878442116662404212015-10-03T10:10:33.263+10:002015-10-03T10:10:33.263+10:00The cage is definitely alarming. But most schools ...The cage is definitely alarming. But most schools for children with any special needs have a time-out room which they do lock children into. I don't know what caused the principal to think of being locked into a cage with bars would be calming for children! Angel The Alienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16158672957404194956noreply@blogger.com