riverfever
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- Woodland Park, Colorado
Home schooling.....is a real big topic here in this part of Colorado. Much bigger than it is in the Midwest. Sure it's fine for some but now that we know that this student is diagnosed Aspergers it is the last thing I would ever do. Yes...most classrooms make my skin crawl b/c the teachers don't know shit about behavior management when dealing with general education learners let alone someone with special needs. However, under most circumstances, it would be a huge mistake to home school this type of learner as they will NEVER get the social integration that can be obtained at a public school. I have 2 brothers on my current caseload that are diagnosed severe Autistic. Mom is an Autistic specialist that actually gets contracted by other districts to come in and do trainings to teachers on how to deal with this type of learner. She made the decision to home school both boys years ago and they suffered huge losses with regard to both academic and social issues that they still haven't resolved (and they've been back in the puclic school for 3 years now). They are now 8th graders and they can't be with out mom at all. She comes to school each day with them and they cry when I pull them to work one on one. An extreme case...yes...but one that illustrates how important it is to catch this stuff early on and deal with it the right way.
That's all I'll say about home schooling as my arguments/experience with it are different for learners with other issues.
That's all I'll say about home schooling as my arguments/experience with it are different for learners with other issues.