More Jared School Stuff

I received another note from Jared’s ser­vice coordinator:

I wanted to let you know that from today on, Jared will be in Mrs. XXX’s (1st grade) class every day for math. I am in this class with him. This deci­sion was made so that he could be in a team-​taught class­room. He will still be in Mrs. YYY’s class for all other sub­jects. If you have any ques­tions or con­cerns, please let me know.

Here’s my response, mostly placed here so that I don’t lose it:

I’m afraid I don’t under­stand what you mean in your letter. I’m cer­tainly not an edu­ca­tor, so I don’t know what the advan­tages of a “team-taught classroom” are for Jared. What I do know is that while Jared deals with change better than many autis­tics, changes like this are usu­ally accom­pa­nies by a cer­tain amount of anx­i­ety and stress for him. Con­sid­er­ing that his assis­tant has been changed, does chang­ing his math teacher, his math class­room, his method of instruc­tion and his access to the break-​time de-​stressors in Mrs. YYY’s class make sense? Also what advan­tage do we hope to gain by using a team, con­sid­er­ing that Jared has such a hard time deal­ing with more than one person at a time? And the biggest piece of infor­ma­tion miss­ing from your letter is why this change needs to take place. Is Jared doing poorly in math? I he doing so well that he needs more advanced lessons? Why is this change worth making him anx­ious all day? Please under­stand, I want to sup­port you and the other mem­bers of his team, but I feel like your short note was a little too short. If you’d like to expand, you can reach me at…

They’re trying to turn me into one of those crazy par­ents who fights with the school about every­thing, they really are. I don’t want to be that guy that turns the IEP meet­ing into a shout­ing match. I don’t want to be the father that makes the teach­ers afraid that he’s lawyer­ing up. I want to be the friendly, jovial parent that the teach­ers like almost as much as they like his son. But as Jared gets older, that might not be in the cards.

November 6th, 2007 · Category: Autism, Family · Tags: , , , , , , , · 7 Comments »