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Report The Teacher!
This sort of thing makes me so angry I could spit nails!
Fear of teacher and peer humiliation is exactly why my then middle school aged ds did not even want to get an ADHD evaluation, much less be diagnosed, put on meds, or have accomodations. He saw how the other kids with ADHD, LDs, and bipolar were treated, mostly as severe discipline problems! They were forced out of class, given zeros for whispering, not having a pencil, etc. They were interrogated about whether or not they had taken their meds that day. They were written up, whispered about amongst the staff, given daily detentions, etc. etc.
We got the eval anyway and he went on meds.
He was refused restroom passes although we had a dr's note stating that he had IBS and issues due to his meds that make him have to go more frequently. They thought he just wanted out of class or was smoking. In 9th, when he did get caught smoking, I said, "punish the smoking but he still has a dr's note about using the rr, so you can't refuse him."
Sadly, I think many teachers and other school staff have NO idea what having ADHD and other conditions really means. One teacher went on a rant in Sunday School the other day, about how "those" kids just use their problems as "excuses" and the administration allows them to, because of the "stupid laws" that say they have to be given all these accomodations. Then a former teacher and current homeschooling mom with perfect little girls chimed in and said, "Oh, I know, it's so frustrating!" This was in discussion of a book by John Rosemomd, in which he takes the position of, "there are no disabilities, only unidsciplined and spoiled kids".
I wanted so much to speak up, but didn't want the humiliation for myself. I do feel that these people need serious training, though!
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