Compliance, Learning, and Special Needs
Posted: August 30, 2013 Filed under: disability, Down syndrome, education | Tags: Behavior, Education, homeshooling, kindergarten, Special Needs 27 CommentsWell, world, Mouse had her first week of school. I’m…. troubled.
She seems perfectly happy there and is going through only minor adjustment issues, it seems. We need to get her to bed earlier, that is very obvious. The poor girl is worse than molasses in the morning. She’s more like frozen, crystallized, petrified molasses.
It isn’t the adjustment I’m worried about. It is the System. Read the rest of this entry »
Is Unschooling Our Path to Real Inclusion?
Posted: July 2, 2013 Filed under: disability, Down syndrome, education, kids, The System | Tags: Down syndrome, Education, homeschool, Special Needs, Trisomy 21, Unschooling 10 CommentsSchooling. Achievement. Ability.
Of course my children would go to school. And of course they would rock it. That is what you do. That is what I did.
I’m not sure anymore. Read the rest of this entry »