Date: Saturday, May 5th, 2012 01:04 pm (UTC)
telegramsam: John Byers Disapproves (Disapproving Byers)
From: [personal profile] telegramsam
Ugh, that "quiet hands" thing... I have no autism diagnosis, but I had a habit as a child of doodling on paper in class when the teacher was talking and it helped me pay attention. If I didn't then I really struggled. I would end up paying attention to the other students fidgeting in their desks, to the sound of the HAVC, to footsteps in the hallway outside, the tag in my t-shirt scratching the back of my neck, bits of fluff on the floor, or whatever was outside the window. I couldn't just sit there and stare at the teacher and absorb what was being said.

I had a very few clever teachers who took the time to figure me out, ask me a question about the material being discussed and then leave me alone when I answered correctly, but for every one who was like that, there were two more with a stick up their ass who would snatch the paper from my desk and crumple it up in front of me before gleefully pitching it in the trashcan, or just sending me out in the hall.

Some teachers are sadistic, I think. It makes you wonder why they became a teacher if they hate children so much in the first place....

Date: Saturday, May 5th, 2012 05:38 pm (UTC)
staceyuk: (broken)
From: [personal profile] staceyuk
I've shared that Quiet Hands things in a couple of places. Very moving.

Date: Saturday, May 5th, 2012 08:52 pm (UTC)
telegramsam: Huggy Mulder and Scully (mulder/scully huggy)
From: [personal profile] telegramsam
Oh ugh. Holly has my sympathy. Give her an extra hug for me. I have so many horrid memories of nasty teachers.

Are there any teachers at her school who have more experience with children who are not neurotypical, that she might be transferred to another classroom? It's pathetic that schools won't make even small, reasonable accommodations for their students. Even children without a diagnosis sometimes have "quirks" that aren't even disruptive or problematic but teachers hammer down on them because, hell I don't know, they just don't like anyone who didn't come off a damned standardized mass-production assembly line I guess.

I have a friend at church whose 14 year old nephew goes to a private school specifically for children with learning & developmental disorders. Recently they've allowed him to stand at his desk during class (he can't sit down without fidgeting and concentrate). Once they allowed him this very simple accommodation, his grades went from mostly F's and C's to B's and A's. He has ADHD and mild cerebral palsy due to being born very prematurely but he's not a stupid boy by any means. He's doing better now that the school stopped giving him shit over something so irrelevant (because standing instead of sitting is some kind of horrid sin?!?) but it took a lot of fighting between his mother & the school administration for this to happen (and this is a school that is specifically supposed to serve students with various disabilities).

S. deserved better and thankfully he got it. Holly deserves better too, and I hope you can get her teachers to realize that. :\

Date: Saturday, May 5th, 2012 09:16 pm (UTC)
telegramsam: My cat Rose's eye. (Default)
From: [personal profile] telegramsam
Well if she cope with it, that's good. And I do understand children need to learn how to function in society, even if that's difficult for them.

It just irritates me sometimes how draconian schools can be....

Date: Saturday, May 5th, 2012 09:28 pm (UTC)
telegramsam: My cat Rose's eye. (Default)
From: [personal profile] telegramsam
Yea, it does make sense. Some of them are worse than the "regular" teachers, frankly...

Date: Saturday, May 5th, 2012 10:09 pm (UTC)
telegramsam: My cat Rose's eye. (Default)
From: [personal profile] telegramsam
Oh, one of those. Fun.

Well, try not to concuss yourself banging your head on the desk... :\

Date: Saturday, May 5th, 2012 11:13 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I'm of the age when teacher were allowed to hit us, I remember one friend being hit around the head for smiling in class.

The Quiet Hands reminds me of how we were taught not to use our left hand, my sisters and I are ambidexterist. We were stopped using our left hands, I can remember my sister having her left arm strapped down, if we used our left it was smacked or hit usually a wooden spoon, I can remember the spoon even today. I know why they did it, but it was still wrong.

Sadly people being forced to conform is pervasive in society and not always for the good.

Date: Sunday, May 6th, 2012 05:55 pm (UTC)
staceyuk: Funny Sherlock icon (Default)
From: [personal profile] staceyuk
Seconded.

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