Guest guest Posted April 28, 2012 Report Share Posted April 28, 2012 I don't know what will happen if there is a next time. I know that I will not send it back signed. I hope the assistant principal will talk with the teacher and let her know what I have no intention of signing them. They still don't see the " big picture " though. As for my older son, . He is currently finishing up his 2nd semester of community college in graphic communications. In his senior year, he went to the vocational school for graphic communications. The school offered him a job in the printing dept. for the summer. He went back as a post-grad for graphic communications 2. He LOVED it. Received 2 scholarships for college-that he wrote on his own!!!!! (for those who don't know, he has asperger's syndrome,too.) He was asked to work for them summer again in 2011 and they had so much work, that they kept him on part-time and has continued to work there part-time (2x's a week.) The rest he spends in class. He doesn't drive, but he has learned to ride the commuter bus on his own. He put his semester of classes together and has embraced college life head on! He will work again full-time for the school in the printing dept. and go to the community college again in the fall. He hopes to transfer to a university after his 2nd year and do graphic communications or may switch majors to graphic design. Still hasn't decided. Still having some major asperger's issues, but, for the most part, he has fewer episodes of anxiety and his ocd symptoms are few. I owe a HUGE part of his success to the autism specialist that was his case manager from 10-12th grades. He was the first person that ever understood my son and knew EXACTLY how to deal with him. Got him to advocate for himself and gave him the skills to do so. The graphic communications teacher also gave him the encouragement and really made him feel he was worth something which has allowed him to become a success. Two of his art designs were used for advertisements. One car show company chose his design to advertise the event. It was really cool to go around a local town and see his artwork posted in different stores! My youngest ds has been diagnosed with adhd, and I am curious to see if any co-morbid issues arise with him. The adhd has been a struggle enough. Top that with my dd's ocd/school issues and I certainly have my hands full. Keeps me busy. Full-time job. Craziness. The therapist told me that I have enough experience to have a degree in social work! Ha! Thanks for asking. I will certainly be glad when this year is over for my dd. And then I get to start with my ds in Kindergarten with the adhd. Thankfully I've had a great/super pre-school teacher for him that is familiar with adhd and has accommmodated him well. Only hope the K teacher is as accommodating. One can hope. -Melinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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