I have been dwelling on the thought of schooling and education with the kids. Our 3rd child has special needs and has always gone to a public school for education. When we transferred the kids to our local district (which is quite a bit bigger that the last school) we have noticed that her grades & development have been slowly declining. It is really showing now that she is in a "life skills" class. There really is not the same push for education there but more about learning skills for living.
I'm struggling with that at this time. She is just in 7th grade now and I'm thinking that there should be more of a push for academics yet. SO, after meeting with her neurologist last week and the doctor making a comment about me teaching her, I've been doing some thinking. Perhaps I could make time in the afternoons (after lunch) for her to come with me for some private "tutoring" time. Give her more of a nudge...try to get her closer to her peer group. I have scheduled to meet with her teacher and a representative from the AEA to discuss this option (a dual-enrollment of sorts). I have to get permission from the AEA because she has what is called an "IEP" (Individual Education Plan). Our meeting is scheduled for Thursday after lunch.
If there isn't the option for this than I'm planning on doing some extra work with her in the afternoons. Not sure what but hopeful that whatever we do will boost her level of learning to the point that the teachers take notice! It would be amazing for her to jump up in her learning level! I'm thinking about open-enrollment next year or officially working on dual-enrollment with her.
Please pray for us!
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Paying attention
Had a quick stressful conversation with the husband regarding last night's "Proxy station" prayer vigil regarding modern day slavery. He commented that the men that took up the station with chained hands and ducktape over their mouths as a representative for those that can't speak as a modern day slave, were harrassed by the black people of the campus. There was signage right by the white student "proxy" but the black students took offense because they were the ones with slavery in their history. However, if the black students would have just read the sign and literature provided then they would have grasped what was going on!
Then our son chimed in about serving food at a food service company and young adults would ask "what's on the special" even though there was a sign right in front of them with a description.
What is with our modern coulture? Are we raising a generation who are unable to capture the details of life? Are they too distracted/busy to pay attention? I read a comment regarding today's student body (at colleges) that a professor said. He said the biggest problem today with students is that they are distracted and addicted. There is just so much going on with technology that kids are barely staying on task. AND then they are also struggling with addictions (such as overeating, video games, youtube, drinking, porn....etc).
It's time for us parents to step in a help our kids (as well as others in our sphere of influence) to learn how to pay attention and notice LIFE. It is certainly a discipline that needs to be taught.
just some thoughts on my mind.....
Then our son chimed in about serving food at a food service company and young adults would ask "what's on the special" even though there was a sign right in front of them with a description.
What is with our modern coulture? Are we raising a generation who are unable to capture the details of life? Are they too distracted/busy to pay attention? I read a comment regarding today's student body (at colleges) that a professor said. He said the biggest problem today with students is that they are distracted and addicted. There is just so much going on with technology that kids are barely staying on task. AND then they are also struggling with addictions (such as overeating, video games, youtube, drinking, porn....etc).
It's time for us parents to step in a help our kids (as well as others in our sphere of influence) to learn how to pay attention and notice LIFE. It is certainly a discipline that needs to be taught.
just some thoughts on my mind.....
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Life in the "driver's seat"
This last week I've heard a couple of analogies about life and driving. This got me thinking through how I'm "driving" lately. Am I paying attention to the road signs along the way (health, weight, family pressures...etc)? Am I staying in my lane? I could go on about this way of thinking but you can get the picture. The sermon at church last Sunday was about "round-abouts" and other types of road designs.
I was especially intrigued by that thought...being on the round-about. As you know, when you enter the round-about you can only exit by taking a right turn AND to enter you have to merge into the flow of traffic. We have one of these near our elementary school and it makes it very efficient to approach the school without the headache of the a traffic signal. Anyway, when thinking about this in regards to life I am challenged by the thought of being in the "holding pattern" of the round-about and then about exiting to the next road. I know that there is a new road ahead in my life but I don't know what that will be yet nor do I have any inkling as to when it will be. So, in essence, I'm waiting!
The other analogy that was presented was in regards to looking back while plowing a field (but could be applied to driving). When we look back in life we tend to make crooked pathways. It is a natural occurance! This is especially true when you have a trailer hitched onto your vehicle and you are trying to back into a parking spot....It is very CHALLENGING! If I'm trying to look back and relive (or regret) a certain era of life....what about my kids and others that are "in tow" right now? I truly need to be concentrating on THE NOW and driving FORWARD ! If not...then I will be leaving a crooked path for my kids to follow instead of the straight and narrow road of Christianity and responsible adulthood.
I hope all this makes sense! AND I hope that you like the new layout of the blog. I'm hoping to expand what I do here....we will see!
I was especially intrigued by that thought...being on the round-about. As you know, when you enter the round-about you can only exit by taking a right turn AND to enter you have to merge into the flow of traffic. We have one of these near our elementary school and it makes it very efficient to approach the school without the headache of the a traffic signal. Anyway, when thinking about this in regards to life I am challenged by the thought of being in the "holding pattern" of the round-about and then about exiting to the next road. I know that there is a new road ahead in my life but I don't know what that will be yet nor do I have any inkling as to when it will be. So, in essence, I'm waiting!
The other analogy that was presented was in regards to looking back while plowing a field (but could be applied to driving). When we look back in life we tend to make crooked pathways. It is a natural occurance! This is especially true when you have a trailer hitched onto your vehicle and you are trying to back into a parking spot....It is very CHALLENGING! If I'm trying to look back and relive (or regret) a certain era of life....what about my kids and others that are "in tow" right now? I truly need to be concentrating on THE NOW and driving FORWARD ! If not...then I will be leaving a crooked path for my kids to follow instead of the straight and narrow road of Christianity and responsible adulthood.
I hope all this makes sense! AND I hope that you like the new layout of the blog. I'm hoping to expand what I do here....we will see!
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