tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7740767231042788072.post8259692416667716039..comments2023-06-19T06:34:54.246-07:00Comments on The Autism Teacher: Easter funMNicoleMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13814941000860646162noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7740767231042788072.post-90525071021166818762013-03-31T22:10:37.135-07:002013-03-31T22:10:37.135-07:00Had to look up MOID because I'd never heard of...Had to look up MOID because I'd never heard of it. It sounds ideal for my son Woodjie; they tried him in a class that would transition to regular ed, and that didn't work, and now they are sticking him in with all the Down's Syndrome kids and I am not happy. I feel like when I speak up it's like I'm being mean to those kids but I've observed them and despite all the happy clappy youtube videos on the subject, slow isn't the word for it. VERY stinkin slow to the point you want to pull your hair out would be more fair. Cute kids, but not a good fit for Woodjie.<br /><br />BUT. I don't want them classifying him as "behavioural" and putting him with the bad kids, either. It's not a good feeling as a mom. I'll homeschool him if I have to, but I'm hoping not to have to. :(<br /><br />There really should be something more in the middle like you are talking of.<br /><br />PS I love Elmo, too. I am so old, I grew up without him! :)Happy Elf Mom (Christine)https://www.blogger.com/profile/15047347624037697311noreply@blogger.com