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Date: | Tue, 18 May 1999 20:30:21 -0700 |
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Yeah, that's my experience too, now that you mention it... I had fun in
K-3rd grade, then it all went downhill. I'm REALLY surprised that it's not
changed, as I was one of the first to be "mainstreamed" (before it was
called that).
Dana and Gillis, the Wonder Service Dog
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On 5/18/99, at 9:39 AM, Barry Ashby wrote:
>Dana,
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>My 10 year old has a diagnosis of ADHD. I have found that from
>Kendergarten to about 2nd or 3rd grade the children seem to be a little
>more willing to accept someone who is different. By 4th grade, however,
>children are cruel to those who do not conform, this has been detrimental
>to his self-esteem.
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>I am an active advocate for my children, especially in the areas of ADHD
>and CP. However, I realize that any gains I am making with society will
>benefit future generations, but not necessarily my children. I hope to
>continue to be an advocate and teach my children that they are also
>advocates. I feel it is vitally important to provide my children with
>strong, positive self-esteems by being with them when they encounter
>negative responses from the public. I have found that by sending them
away
>to school for 6-8 hours a day I have lost that chance (dealing with
>something hours after it happened is not as effective).
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>Thanks for validating my feelings.
>Kim
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