Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s your expectations. Trust me.
And now, try again. Most gen edu preschool teachers are averaging about 50% enrollment/attendance. That’s a self contained class.
As SN parents we are use to being responsible for our Students. We don’t ever get to expect someone else to do that job for us.
You can make a task box with about $5 a trip to the dollar tree. You’d still complain.
I’ve said since the start that SN parents of kids with severe disabilities are doing the best in this situation. We aren’t use to someone else covering our child from 8am-6pm.
Oh-& everyone is going better than the white mom. You all usually buy/bully your way out of hardship. And this time- you kind of can’t. [/quote
Harsh, but true. Except for the notion that parents of neurotypical kids are somehow not responsible for their kids.
What I meant to say is that for SN there is no ‘village’. No swapping play dates, no aftercare, no random college kid to babysit.
I associate NT with a village & SN as an island.
I’d also say- our Kids are always socially excluded and not involved in things (see sad moms posting about kids not in pods).this is not new to us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you *need* to do zoom? Probably not. Ask your school about what's needed for attendance. It might be just snapping a picture or watching a video
PK (Charter and DCPS) is not required to do anything. Not required to attend virtual classes, not required to log into Canvas.
No idea if this is true for charters (each of whom make their own rules) but that is also my read of the DCPS published guidance. This would be a great year to have lotteried into SWS or some other school where people are turning down spots, blow off PK3 or PK4 while keeping your spot warm for when we return in person.
It is all of OSSE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you *need* to do zoom? Probably not. Ask your school about what's needed for attendance. It might be just snapping a picture or watching a video
PK (Charter and DCPS) is not required to do anything. Not required to attend virtual classes, not required to log into Canvas.
No idea if this is true for charters (each of whom make their own rules) but that is also my read of the DCPS published guidance. This would be a great year to have lotteried into SWS or some other school where people are turning down spots, blow off PK3 or PK4 while keeping your spot warm for when we return in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you *need* to do zoom? Probably not. Ask your school about what's needed for attendance. It might be just snapping a picture or watching a video
PK (Charter and DCPS) is not required to do anything. Not required to attend virtual classes, not required to log into Canvas.
Anonymous wrote:Do you *need* to do zoom? Probably not. Ask your school about what's needed for attendance. It might be just snapping a picture or watching a video
Anonymous wrote:My kid screams, throws things, cries and exits Zoom. I can't keep doing this every day. I'm seriously considering unenrolling and sending her to daycare.
Anonymous wrote:It’s your expectations. Trust me.
And now, try again. Most gen edu preschool teachers are averaging about 50% enrollment/attendance. That’s a self contained class.
As SN parents we are use to being responsible for our Students. We don’t ever get to expect someone else to do that job for us.
You can make a task box with about $5 a trip to the dollar tree. You’d still complain.
I’ve said since the start that SN parents of kids with severe disabilities are doing the best in this situation. We aren’t use to someone else covering our child from 8am-6pm.
Oh-& everyone is going better than the white mom. You all usually buy/bully your way out of hardship. And this time- you kind of can’t. [/quote
Harsh, but true. Except for the notion that parents of neurotypical kids are somehow not responsible for their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find these posts interesting. My child is in self contained PK and she’s not even 3 yet (late sept) but her teacher is so great.
My child is able to do 1 hour live a day so far because her lessons are really fun and engaging, sometimes it seems like my child is literally playing a customized game.
The teacher is also great at reading when kids are getting antsy and plays some funny kids song that helps the kids.
Is it always perfect, of course not but it’s more than I could have ever hoped for. And I still pray we have in person soon because if she’s this good online I know she’s even better in the classroom.
I’ve learned so much already just by watching her and getting coached by her. She also sent home these cool home materials she calls ‘task boxes’ my kids all want to do them not just my littlest one.
Just ask the teacher for what you need if your kids absolutely won’t sit, do not stress yourself out.
As a self contained mom & send contained teacher I can tell you the reason it’s working is that you have realistic expectations. You likely also have a great teacher. Expectations are what is killing DL.