AnnabelLee wrote:
It could have been. They are using my children as a guinea pig for figuring out the "right" way to teach them and the right therapies. I had no help at all and it was horrible...but it's horrible for my kids too. I don't think it makes a difference.
Well I'm not asking to be shot up with drugs or anything, it just coulda been really nice if people went a little easy on me. I mean the AS wasn't even the only thing. I had, and still have, serious problems with my legs and I was, and still am, in constant pain. I couldn't, and still cant, run or jump or walk too much, but do you think my PE teachers went easy on me? Hell no they didn't. The only class that didn't give homework and I couldn't even pass that.
But I'll tell you one thing that worked, the only school I didn't hate intensely. Of coarse, I never got a chance to go to this school until my senior year in high school, but its a school that they send juniors and seniors to make up credits fast. I got to work at my own pace, I didn't have to take order, I could work on what assignments I chose, I got to listen to my music in class (which was more important to me than anything) and wear my hat, they didn't give homework, and it was a small campus and on top of that I didn't have to carry any books around, because all the books stayed in the classroom, so for my legs that was the most painless school year of my life.
If I got to go to a school like that every year, my life up till now would have been exponentially better.