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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Most of the comments are in jest, anybody seriously dissing special needs can be 'ignored' and I can focus on chatting and kittenz.
(, Tue 31 May 2011, 11:08, Reply)
I am greatly in awe of your patience. When I was a teacher, they kept giving me the SEN classes, and I really am not equipped for it. I suspect my husband is a borderline autist, though, and he drives me absolutely insane.
(, Tue 31 May 2011, 11:03, Reply)
(, Tue 31 May 2011, 11:06, Reply)
No, he really has trouble reading other people's non-verbal signals, has really weird thought processes, and freaks out if something goes off-plan.
And he's really good with mechanical things.
(, Tue 31 May 2011, 11:07, Reply)
Once you see the list of traits, you notice things in everybody
(, Tue 31 May 2011, 11:10, Reply)
I'm with SEN because of the small groups or home-schooling etc. A whole classroom of children would be a nightmare compared to giving my undivided attention to a child one-on-one.
(, Tue 31 May 2011, 11:06, Reply)
trying to teach them french, when most of them could barely read and write in english. Classes of 30+ where almost half were statemented, and the rest just had no interest anyway.
I had to leave before my mind checked out forever.
(, Tue 31 May 2011, 11:09, Reply)
SEN and social care are two areas where careers are measured in months and years, not years and decades because people do burn out quickly. It's challenging.
(, Tue 31 May 2011, 11:11, Reply)
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