| Makes me very thankful that my son's school has gone out of their way to accomidate us. I know it seems like it, but please remember that there are a lot of schools that do a good job with D care. Although I dont think that the handwriting issue has anything to do with diabetes (concerning the jdrf and ADA), I can see where you would be frustrated with the whole process. I would ask the teacher just what she was planning on telling the other kids about the handwriting thing, maybe she was just going to tell them "different rules sometimes apply"..that is what my son's aid tell kids at his school....how do the other kids know that your son is not required to write everything out??...Either way, the school (teacher) needs to come up with a response, even if it is "none of your business"....she is bound to have more children with IEP'S in the future, she better get used to it...good luck with the situation, let us know what happens....
shannon
__________________ Shannon, mom to Sam, 5yrs old, dx at 15mo...blue cozmo insulin pump. |