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Thursday February 15, 2007

15th February 2007

Thursday February 15, 2007

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I now understand why miss Zora has been miss cranky pants.  She shared.  I feel like crap today, even though I don’t have much of a fever.  I am really glad now that I have let her nurse and snuggle as much as she wanted to, even though I was about to lose my mind with the amount of attention she was demanding while STILL crying.  Ugh.  I want to just curl up and sleep and be left alone, so it is even harder to have patience now.  We aren’t going to his literacy playgroup again this week because I feel dizzy-ish and have zero business driving, much less hanging around a roomful of kids and teachers.  

In a really unusual twist, Zach got sick a day before me.  However, he is doing better today already, so maybe this will be short-lived for me.  Serves me right for pointing out yesterday that maybe I wasn’t sick because I had been vigilant with my vitamins.  lol

Zach discovered today that it isn’t an ST student that has been driving us nuts, it is the OT student.   Maybe OTs don’t have as much education on how to interact with ASD kids or something.  I will still be talking to the main teacher about it because I am pretty sure that kind of aggressive interaction with kids isn’t going to work well for a lot of kids and she needs to be more aware of how her actions are being percieved before she goes out and does this with hundreds of kids.

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  1. 1 On February 15th, 2007, ShackintheMountains said:
       

    Ugh, I hope you’re better soon!

    I hope the teacher listens to your concerns before the OT upsets other kids.

     
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