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Callista Phoenix


Joined: Feb 04, 2006 Posts: 1071 Location: Central USA
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 7:56 pm Post subject: |
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Indeed. It can be hard to keep an Aspie toddler clothed!
As my mother tells it, I routinely ran around the house in the buff until I was about four years old. _________________ Female. Engineering student. Gamer. Christian. Asexual. Information Addict. Deal with it!
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ozymandias Phoenix


Joined: Jul 05, 2004 Posts: 548
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 8:10 pm Post subject: |
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| Murdal wrote: | As someone training in the field of education all of these recomendations are absolutly top knotch.
However, I think the para over-reacted in this case. He must be very scared that he could lose his job. He did the right thing by going to his administrator, but he should have told you at the same time. Ethically speaking of course.
I suggest talking to him personally. Offer him some reassurances. |
I disagree about him speaking to the parent directly. This might have been better handled by a parent-teacher conference where everybody could discuss the issue and be on the same page at the same time. And everybody's behind is covered. Believe me not EVERY parent or school administrator would see this in a reasonable light.
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