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Who is really teaching your special education child?
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 454502" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>If any of you know me...keep this confidential, please. I work as an aide with serverely autistic students K-3 (non-verbal) The aides do most of the teaching, and it is one on one. The teacher checks her facebook, e-mail, and has no clue.....at least the one I worked with doesn't. Yet, I have never seen an IEP, never talked to a parent, and sometimes feel like I'm pulling teeth getting her to answer questions.I am ONLY there for the kids, and do more fot them than the teacher does (in my opinion) because everything I do is done with understanding and love. For the past 6 years, the only I received was at workshops that I took during the summer...sans teacher! She refuses to change diapers ...forget it. This is just me, and this year I've requested to be moved to another class (granted, yea!) But...if you want to know the real deal, talk to aides.....they love their jobs, the kids, and have a lot to say. You wouldn't do this job unless you LOVED it!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 454502, member: 2668"] If any of you know me...keep this confidential, please. I work as an aide with serverely autistic students K-3 (non-verbal) The aides do most of the teaching, and it is one on one. The teacher checks her facebook, e-mail, and has no clue.....at least the one I worked with doesn't. Yet, I have never seen an IEP, never talked to a parent, and sometimes feel like I'm pulling teeth getting her to answer questions.I am ONLY there for the kids, and do more fot them than the teacher does (in my opinion) because everything I do is done with understanding and love. For the past 6 years, the only I received was at workshops that I took during the summer...sans teacher! She refuses to change diapers ...forget it. This is just me, and this year I've requested to be moved to another class (granted, yea!) But...if you want to know the real deal, talk to aides.....they love their jobs, the kids, and have a lot to say. You wouldn't do this job unless you LOVED it!! [/QUOTE]
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