Taking time out….
Its now very nearly 2 years since Jordan finished the Dore programme. He is doing so much better than we ever thought possible…the days of being called into school because of 'bad' stuff are long gone and the little boy who was labelled slow, naughty and lazy is now acheiving grades that are higher than his peers.(most recently 5c in science, 4c in maths and 4c in english comprehension …go figure) This school have been fantastic with him, it makes such a difference!! I recently saw some homework he'd done and it was SO neat!!!! I dragged his old writing book out to compare..well there just isnt any comparison!!!! Ive asked for a copy of it….which brings me to my point..kind of….when I get a copy of this homework, Im going to file it away along with the old handwriting book and other pre dore/dore type stuff (eyetracking results etc). As I posted on the bragging rights thread, Jordan has been picked as one of the children that is going to be presented with a special award for 'outstanding acheivement' from school for this school year. Those of you who have children that cant/couldnt even spell/write or sit still long enough to print their own name will appreciate how this IS such a big deal for us….(maybe parents of kids where it comes naturally dont 'get it'?).. but we all feel the time is right now to take some time out and take a step back from the whole Dore thing…..draw a line under it, file it away,until this time next year, when we will be looking at putting K on the programme (he will be seven then and has Aspergers *for those of you who dont know*) Ill still be around (girls you have my email I EXPECT updates!!) but maybe not quite as active as I have been xxx
I hope that the story of Jordans remarkable journey along the Dore road will/has inspire others and I hope that every child that needs Dore gets it!!!
No one will ever convince me or Jordan that the changes we have seen are some kind of 'con' or 'placebo' effect…(and if thats what people wanna think..good luck to them..they are the ones who will miss out
) and I thank Wynford for his support and determination, when he could quite easily have said..Susie is ok now..thats all that matters!!
Work is picking up and I also have the option of working with parents and schools, on a voluntary basis, to ensure childrens SEN's are being met..Im quite passionate about that (to say the least!!) so Im going to be keeping myself busy and out of mischeif!! (kinda!!)
So to all my lovely 'Dore' friends..(the Dore sistahood
)bugalug, frazzle, lelly, miss ellie, guinea pig and eleanor, debbie and laura,Sarah and jacob, roseM, Jo, Jenny, Wynford, Susie, Rosie and everyone else…keep up the good work ..
And to the DORE BASHERS….I'll still be around and jumping on your ridiculous posts if I see them!!!…..
Find Out More:
Books:
- Homework Without Tears: A Parent’s Guide For Motivating Children To Do Homework and To Succeed in School
- Learning to Slow Down and Pay Attention: A Book for Kids About Add
- Making the System Work for Your Child with ADHD (Making the System Work for Your Child)
- Autism in the School-Aged Child
- Al Capone Does My Shirts
April 1st, 2008
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