Gary,
Yep, the first day of school is always a big question and answer
session for me. I walk around the room and tell kids they can nask
me anything they want and nobody ever wants to ask why I walk funny,
but I can see them watching my legs...so I point to those kids and
say "I know you have a question for me"...and eventually someone
works up the nerve to ask, I put them all at ease and then the
questionsn start flowing. Parents often tell me that their kids
didn't even mention my disability to them. I make a point to discuss
it with them too at parents night the first few weeks of school so
everyone knows what is up in case the kids do have questions, but
both kids and parents have all told me they just kinda forget about
it because I am so open about it and just deal.
I've done some talks for different grade levels during "health fairs"
at my school...love having the kids walk with a wooden block between
their knees to get a sense of what it feels like to have cp. The
little kids are the best because they have no fear of asking what is
on their mind.
Now that I resigned to be able to stay home with my 16 month-old and
finish my doctorate, I'll miss that. But I don't miss grading all
the assessments and dealing with overprotective parents!
Linda
On Sep 30, 2007, at 1:22 AM, Gary Peterson wrote:
> Manuela,
>
> Welcome. I am an elementary teacher with CP. Ask specific
> questions and I am sure we can help you with your class.
>
> Linda
>
>
> Hey Linda!!
>
> Some how as long as you've been on this list, I either didn't know
> or forgot you were a teacher. That's really cool!! So do you ever
> set aside time during the year for your kids to ask about
> disability and your life in general? As part of my job, myself and
> the other 2
> co workers in my unit go around to schools in our area and teach
> disability awareness. Mostly kinndogarden and grammar school kids.
> We usually start out talking about how we got our jobs as well as
> talking about our daily lives. From there we turn it over to the
> kids and let them ask whatever questions they want. It's my
> favorite part of my Job!!
>
> Gary
>
>
> On Sep 26, 2007, at 10:59 AM, Manuela Shepherd wrote:
>
>> Dear members,
>>
>>
>> Introduction: My name is Manuela Shepherd. I am a PE. major and
>> take an adapted PE course right now. I would like to get some
>> educator but also parents information about how cerebal palsy
>> affects the classroom and daily life.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Manuela Shepherd
>
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