Times when you geel back for your child

Anonymous
My 4 yo DS's aide just let us know she has a family emergency and will be out of school for all of next week. My poor kid is going to miss the 3 days they actually had school next week. He has HFA and is mainstreamed with an aide. This sucks. He is going to miss his friends. Not sure how to let him know. Any suggestions?
Anonymous
Start a new thread with a more accurate title.
Anonymous
Can you organize a play date with one of his friends? Find something fun to do with him that he loves to perk him up? Figure out a way to have your own "fun school time?". Sorry, don't have experience with HFA, but that is what I would do with my kid.
Anonymous
Will the school let him attend with a substitute aide, either you or a babysitter?
Anonymous
Thanks for the suggestions. I'm working on arranging a play date for next week. Therapeutically, having him attend without his aide would be disruptive. She is his ABA therapist.
And to the person who said start a new thread with a more accurate title, boy, you are sympathetic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the suggestions. I'm working on arranging a play date for next week. Therapeutically, having him attend without his aide would be disruptive. She is his ABA therapist.
And to the person who said start a new thread with a more accurate title, boy, you are sympathetic.


You'd get more views - and maybe more help -if readers could figure out from your title what the hell you're talking about. But go ahead - be stubborn. I'm sure that quality helps you a lot in life.
Anonymous
I still can't figure out the title after reading the thread. What was it supposed to say?
Anonymous
Get spellcheck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I still can't figure out the title after reading the thread. What was it supposed to say?


I was the second PP. I assumed it meant times you feel bad for your child. But it doesn't really matter. I think this subforum is generally used for support vs drama filled posts, so I assumed that OP had a legitimate issue she needed help with even if I couldn't figure out what her title meant.
Anonymous
Wow. Feel. Title should have been "times when you feel bad for your child". Guess I should go elsewhere for support when I am upset enough I don't make full sense. Silly me to think that other parents with SN children would be supportive.
Anonymous
Maybe try sending him w/o the aide and see what happens? He may surprise you... I have a kid with HFA mainstreamed at a charter where prek4 was all in Mandarin which he was never exposed to prior to starting school. No aide. But he did fine with an IEP. Thanksgiving week is pretty informal anyway. Maybe worth a try.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Feel. Title should have been "times when you feel bad for your child". Guess I should go elsewhere for support when I am upset enough I don't make full sense. Silly me to think that other parents with SN children would be supportive.


Boo hoo. Now is a good time to grow a thicker skin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Feel. Title should have been "times when you feel bad for your child". Guess I should go elsewhere for support when I am upset enough I don't make full sense. Silly me to think that other parents with SN children would be supportive.


OP, don't assume that the rude posters have SN kids. I got your meaning right away. Anyone who bothered to read your post did too. You can find support here.
Anonymous
Is this a county-paid aide? The school should have a substitute.
Anonymous
Objectively I can say it will serve you better to read your emails to make sure they are accurate and spelled correctly before you send them. But I've also done what you have done and know how you will feel.

Best of luck to your son.
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