Saturday, May 9, 2020

My Child Is Being Left Behind During This National Crisis. Are Yours? + SOME OF YOU CAN ONLY IMAGINE HOW MY DAY WAS AS A BLACK MALE EDUCATOR- Philly's 7th Ward

My Child Is Being Left Behind During This National Crisis. Are Yours? - Philly's 7th Ward

My Child Is Being Left Behind During This National Crisis. Are Yours? 



As a disability advocate and a parent of a child with autism, I’m hearing stories from other parents of children with autism that break my heart! Here is one story from a fellow mom who shows us all the ways remote learning can never measure up to the supports her child received in a traditional school setting as we knew it. My friend preferred to keep her family’s situation private, so we’ll call her Christa.

HERE’S CHRISTA’S STORY 

What’s working? Well, not a lot. It’s overwhelming to follow everything with a child who can do nothing and who wants to do nothing. Everything is so disjointed, unfamiliar, hard to know what the present levels of achievement are. We are not signing in to attendance every day, because this is not a substitute for school. 
Things that work in school don’t transfer to home. Some of that is related to the fact that none of these materials have ever been used at home before, and some of it is related to my kid expecting that Daddy is the fun guy and he shouldn’t be making her work. 
There are two different iPads, one Chromebook, printed materials, laminated materials, some curriculum in Google Docs, some in a series of emails from related services, some in Canvas, some Zoom, some Google Hangouts, some FaceTime. 
There’s tons of support from people, but this is in the form of them coaching my husband in ways to teach. Nothing changes the fact that there is no one keeping my kid at the table but him. By the time he pores through unfamiliar materials, he’s lost her attention. 

EVERYONE ELSE SEEMS TO BE OK, WHILE MY KID IS LEFT BEHIND

It hurts. It hurts to see other families handle it with ease. It hurts when they talk about kids having storytime with their teacher—not because my child’s teacher wouldn’t do it, but because it would take a roll of duct tape and some drugs to get her to sit long enough for a story. It hurts to see that even when CONTINUE READING: My Child Is Being Left Behind During This National Crisis. Are Yours? - Philly's 7th Ward
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