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Do your teachers know you have asperger's? Mine don't!
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do they?
no
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yes
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some
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none of the above(somehow)
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 4:51 pm    Post subject: Yes Reply with quote

If they don't know, I tell them. They don't treat me much differently because I'm in the smart class but my French teacher lets me have my loner seat I always sit in (she was worried about me having trouble in pair groups I told her "I can move"). She didn't find out til after but one of the cool guys told me to just stay there so I did. I would have hated being in another seat and hated even more having to sit next to the other kids (don't mind them but some subjects I prefer to go solo). And my Maths teacher lets me fix the date if I notice it's wrong because I prefer stuff correct. I was worried people would write down the wrong date, probably an irrational fear but I just wanted to help the other kids. She told me when I told her I had it that day that she knew because a student teacher who'd been in told her so that's why she lets me do that stuff but others she'd tell to sit down. So it works pretty swell. Also my P.E teacher said I didn't have to do a poster for my Hauora (it's a Maori thing. Physical, Mental, Spiritual and something else in balance). I got to do an essay instead. Some kids would say that's boring but I enjoyed writing about me more than a poster and got top marks for it whereas a poster would have only gotten me a pass. So it works out for me.
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