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"Staff Training for Special Needs Students"

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Blogger TheFiveDays said...

Thank you for this. We have a 6-year-old son with autism and find it difficult to attend Mass...not so much because of him, but because of other people. We get looks when he makes his little noises...no matter how quiet they are. It is disheartening to see him trying hard and being very good, but then to get "the look" from the person sitting next to you. We also have to worry about him "eloping" - running out the doors as someone else is coming in, etc. Or trying to jump into the font...to him it looks like a big swimming pool and he can't imagine why else it would be there. But he does usually like going to church and we would like to be able to make it more regularly. I appreciate your post and hope that it will help some of the teachers reading.

January 17, 2010 at 7:53 PM

Blogger Amazing_Grace said...

TheFiveDays-

Long ago and far, far away I used to be a special education teacher, but now I am just a mom who has a son diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome. We have been through it all and some how we have persevered and he is doing well in college (keep your fingers crossed). Last June he graduated from high school with Honors and now he is a freshman at the local junior college and plans on transferring to a four year university majoring in Engineering.

Every year I conducted a staff training of all personnel at school and it helped tremendously.

I have some posts that might be helpful for your family concerning going to church:

http://catholicblogger1.blogspot.com/2009/11/children-at-mass.html

http://catholicblogger1.blogspot.com/2009/11/social-stories-for-church.html
I have a special needs blog that you might be interested in:

http://momsofspecialneedschildren1.blogspot.com/

January 18, 2010 at 9:29 AM



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