blastchickbaby
Shared on Fri, 02/23/2007 - 09:16My son is on the honor roll.
Yes, that’s something every parent should be proud of. Every kid that does the work necessary to be on the honor roll should be proud of themselves, as well.
But with Hunter, my son, it is something extra.
Hunter has a learning ‘disability’. God, I hate that word. He is not disabled. He thinks a little differently, he learns in a different way and sees the world from a unique perspective. Just because he doesn’t fit into the cookie cutter teaching style, doesn’t mean he is less intelligent, just that he is unique.
Anyway, I’m not going to go into deep specifics about a diagnosis because labels are just labels, and I have taught him to not be defined by his. He has things he just has to work harder at to fit into the cookie cutter teaching styles of our American school system, and that’s the way it is. But he was also given gifts.
The big challenge in schoolwork is that he has something quirky in his wiring where the thoughts in his head are very hard for him to put down on paper, unless it is through a drawing or a diagram. He remembers nearly everything he encounters, he can do math incredibly well, but he cannot get the answers onto paper without struggle.
It takes Hunter literally four times as long to write a sentence as it does his peers. He forms letters differently than other people, and can’t write them the ‘proper’ way. He will never write in cursive. We’ve tried the computer, and typing is still the same challenge. It’s just something about connecting his thoughts to his hands. His hand eye coordination is out of this world; he is an amazing videogame player, but writing something down…
And reading. Reading is a bit of a struggle as well. It’s just something about words, that his brain has a hard time digesting. If he listens to something, watches a film or documentary, he picks up about every piece of information thrown at him. But getting words printed on paper into his brain is a challenge.
I could go on about how he sees things from a different perspective, and how uniquiely he fits into the world, but it's not neccessary.
My son is on the honor roll.
He does the work that every kid has to do. He has had to write the book reports, fill out the worksheets, complete essays, do page after page of math problems. Yes, the same work as every other kid on the honor roll, but with 4 times the effort. At least. I have watched and felt so badly for him, especially since he has entered middle school, as he has sat for up to six hours a night to do what takes most kids 2 hours to do. But I have sat at my computer as he sits at his desk. I have been chipper and strong and supportive and helpful where I can, but he has done it all. It could have been easier in the short term if I did some of it for him. But that would not have helped prepare him for life.
He has had support at school, a wonderful school system. They have been amazingly patient, holding him accountable and preparing him to live in the ‘real world’. An employer isn’t going to let him fill out a job application orally. An employer isn’t going to tell him he can do half the work as the guy next to him just because Hunter is wired a little differently. They have taken the extra time. The teachers, horribly underpaid teachers, have given him special instructions that he can understand. But Hunter has done the work.
My son is on the honor roll.
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