Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just finished discussing with DS and he is really pushing back on the Resource class. He thinks his friends will think he is stupid and make fun of him.
I was hoping he would buy in without much convincing. Anyone have a similar experience? How can I pitch this to him that we will be good for him?
We tried telling him this will free up his after school time bu to no avail.
My son (sophomore now) pushed back very hard on going to Resource class when he was in middle school. I was shocked. Like you, I didn't think he would need convincing. But he was extremely upset and said "only dumb kids" go to Resource. I don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings here - I am just telling you what he said. And when I discussed this with a few teachers and counselors, they more or less acknowledged the stigma among the kids, at least in my own son's peer group. I made another run at it when he was entering high school and he was adamant that "the bad kids" need Resource. Apparently there were some kids who were getting in trouble who were in Resource; obviously not everyone in Resource falls into that category! At any rate, we didn't do it and used support elsewhere at some inconvenience and expense.
Anonymous wrote:We love the resource class, for our 6th grader.
He works slowly, and needs that extra time so that he isn't inundated with work after school, just when his meds wear off and he needs to get to his extra-curricular activities.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just finished discussing with DS and he is really pushing back on the Resource class. He thinks his friends will think he is stupid and make fun of him.
I was hoping he would buy in without much convincing. Anyone have a similar experience? How can I pitch this to him that we will be good for him?
We tried telling him this will free up his after school time bu to no avail.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just finished discussing with DS and he is really pushing back on the Resource class. He thinks his friends will think he is stupid and make fun of him.
I was hoping he would buy in without much convincing. Anyone have a similar experience? How can I pitch this to him that we will be good for him?
We tried telling him this will free up his after school time bu to no avail.