Articles Tagged Kindergarten

Kindergarten Woes

Ballerina and Music Man haven’t even started kindergarten yet, and it’s already dominating my nearly ever waking moment thoughts.  Music Man, well, not so much.  I worry about bullying for him in particular as he gets older, but not as much in kindergarten.  Ballerina though…..

Who would have thought that her success would weigh so much on my mind?  When the twins were both diagnosed as Autistic in 2009, I swore to do the things that were recommended  by their teachers and doctors, so that they can make the necessary progress to enter a typical kindergarten classroom when the time came.  Well, their first day of kindergarten will be August 27, 2012.  Music Man is in a program that is one step shy of a typical classroom, and for him, this is a HUGE victory.   Ballerina received the recommendation I had prayed for……”Home School Model” (aka typical classroom setting).

When I first learned this in February, I was overjoyed.  I could barely see I was crying so hard.  This wasn’t just her victory, but mine as well.  Then, once the elation had a chance to settle in, I was able to begin thinking.  Was she REALLY READY for a typical classroom?

Her initial placement meeting was shortly after this and her team also wasn’t fully convinced that this was a wise decision.  So, we decided to hold off making the decision until closer to the end of the school year.  In the meantime, she began attending a typical kindergarten classroom in her school (she is at their level academically — my girl is VERY smart) and we would see how things have gone.  And, when I went to visit her recently, I was just amazed at how well she was doing.  This was the first time I was allowing myself to consider the possibility that the recommendation may have been right. …continue reading


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One year ago

November 27, 2011 by in Autism, Inspiration, SPD with 8 Comments

One year ago, my son was 4.

One year ago, my son could not listen to my younger son cry without going into a crazy, violent meltdown.

One year ago, my son would get overstimulated after 10 minutes of being in a new environment.

One year ago, my son would go into hyperactive mode and never come down.

One year ago, my son couldn’t handle change without a meltdown.

One year ago, my son could not understand personnel space.

One year ago, my son would wind up at bedtime instead of down. …continue reading


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Beyond the Back Pack

September 23, 2011 in IEP, School, SPD with 7 Comments

Remember starting kindergarten? I do. Mom bought me tons of new clothes and a cute backpack with crayons and some Elmer’s glue. I loved that little backpack and my loafers too! Kindergarten was FUN! What

SPD… beginning our journey

Well,  I really don’t know where to begin.  I have been almost afraid to start blogging again because there is so much to say and I find it hard to put into words.  It has

{new school, new beginning}

March 12, 2011 in Developmental Preschool, IEP, School with 1 Comment

After receiving a Sensory Processing Diagnosis for my son, I was on a mission to get Jaden all the services available through the school system. My social worker side kicked into high gear and I was ready! 

School Decisions

February 26, 2011 in School with 8 Comments

So my husband and I are going to the philosophical level on our views of the educational system. What we will need to decide on is what we are looking for for our children, then

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