tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9176707597013847097.post6390820129574373198..comments2023-10-08T11:36:09.130-04:00Comments on Holly Goes Lightly: Crimes and MisdemeanorsHollyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06288757682987893354noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9176707597013847097.post-1366936299263477742012-10-19T17:48:49.659-04:002012-10-19T17:48:49.659-04:00There seems to be a total lack of understanding. O...There seems to be a total lack of understanding. Or rather a lack of effort to TRY to understand. My son hates flushing toilets, too. I have him cover his ears when I'm about to flush at a public place, but of course if he were in the bathroom solo, he'd leave whatever present he'd ... left ... right where it was!<br /><br />Having worked in a kindergarten (only 1 year, I'll admit!) none of these behaviors seem like classroom-stopping, out-of-control, unmanageable things. Rather, they seem fairly common... even among kids without a sensory issue. <br /><br />How frustrating. I imagine your nerves are a bit frayed! And it's only October, sigh... Bethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08196170278046179480noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9176707597013847097.post-4333272888181853062012-09-28T09:38:33.590-04:002012-09-28T09:38:33.590-04:00TOO FUNNY! My daughter is afraid of flushing toil...TOO FUNNY! My daughter is afraid of flushing toilets too!<br /><br />TraciTraci Michelehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05868420770414629597noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9176707597013847097.post-73582813128221930602012-09-21T19:40:17.471-04:002012-09-21T19:40:17.471-04:00Oh my. Haven't they ever had a child in their...Oh my. Haven't they ever had a child in their class with a sensory disorder? This is not that uncommon of a "difference" in a child. Why don't they know anything about coping with a sensory disorder? OR why haven't they at least done a bit of research, knowing they have Ella in their class? A sensory disorder is something that you can cope with (to a degree, with lots of variations to life, and understanding people around him/her). Sounds like there isn't ANY understanding on the school's part. Be strong! Advocate for her to get what she needs! Maybe give the teacher info on how to cope with Ella - sure hope the teacher is open to help, and not just deciding up front that Ella is a problem and determined to get her out of her class. Maybe a one-on-one aide at the beginning to get her adjusted to school - someone who knows how to help her in real like situations that set her off! How frustrating for you! So sorry this is consuming your life right now! I'll pray for you!<br /> - Christin SnellChristin Snellnoreply@blogger.com