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I get to write this a second time - the first one didn't stick - maybe for good reason. I have been a teacher for thirty years. I have taught in inner cities, suburban areas, and rural communities. I have been a Reading Recovery Specialist, ESL, bilingual, and regular ed. classroom teacher. I have spent 20 years in kindergarten, and 12 of those designing a three and four year old curriculum. There's not much about play dough, or bodily fluids that I don't know. Four years ago Bud and his mom, May, came into my classroom. I have had children on the spectrum for years, more towards the Asperger end, but not someone like Bud. It was love at first sight. I love all my kids - but Bud was someone with whom I felt a connection - as was his mom. Since then, I have gone down this path of autism. Since that year, I have had 6 more children on the very wide range of the spectrum. I am working my hardest to try to "get it" and develop the best program and practices I can within our public school. I am fortunate to have an amazingly supportive special education team at work. I am, however, leaving teaching at the end of this year to pursue my passion. I never did get that Master's degree right out of college, because I was either having children of my own (4 of them), or happily teaching and waiting to see what my passion - my "special purpose" (think Steve Martin) would be. He, Bud - not Steve - walked in my room four years ago...actually, we had it planned that he would walk BY it many times over the summer to see me and the room in a variety of stages until he was ready to cross that threshold for the first time - albeit VERY briefly, and go IN. My passion: I have been attending a variety of workshops for the past two years, and have narrowed myself for the time being to get certified in RDI, as well as go through the SCERTS model in more depth. These two protocols make sense to me at the moment. My goal is to "bring it to the masses" - back to the classrooms to help others "get it"...and to work with these kids - these great kids. That's me - "There are lives I can imagine without children but none of them have the same laughter & noise." (Story People)
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by Mrs.H. on 04.16.08 - public - 126 visits
Well - it's done. I have handed in my letters of resignation to my school district today. After of two years of so much processing, I am officially leaving my capacity as a classroom teacher of 30 years, and entering the world as an RDI consultant, and hopefully a SCERTS liason to schools.
This kind of leap is not new to me.
In my kitchen I have a framed New Yorker cartoon of a woman facing a precipice. She stands before it saying that she must jump...she struggles through each frame stating that she'll die if she does - and she'll die if she doesn't. She leaps. At the other side - she says, "What have I done."
That's how I've lived my whole life. Here I am again. It still shakes me....brings on the second guessing....
Time to fluff my aura, and hope for good juju...a prayer or two wouldn't hurt.
Comments(8)
slhh130
Posted on Thu, 17 Apr 2008
Good luck! We plan on doing RDI in another year or so. My money is going elsewhere next school year.
carmel66
Posted on Wed, 16 Apr 2008
You'll never regret a new adventure. Best of luck - go forth and educate, health and enjoy. Oh - and keep us posted. I am sure they are soooo sad to lose you - I feel for those families. But I rejoice for the new families you will touch.
storkdok
Posted on Wed, 16 Apr 2008
I noticed you are a "neighbor"! I am in ME. We have many needs for people with this kind of training in ME as well! Good luck!
storkdok
Posted on Wed, 16 Apr 2008
Congrats! With your knowledge and learning more about RDI and SCERTS I am sure you will help many children in the future! Both are excellent therapies and structure! Best of luck to you! Karen
4thekidz
Posted on Wed, 16 Apr 2008
Good luck, you sound like the type of person to always land on your feet despite the giant leaps you take. A woman after my own heart.
shannonj
Posted on Wed, 16 Apr 2008
You are very brave to take this leap, but I am sure that after 30 years, you must recognize that there are better ways to teach and reach our children. I'm so excited for you and know that you will be bringing hope and insight to many families in your community. Please share what you learn to help us all!
4muskateers
Posted on Wed, 16 Apr 2008
WOW!!! 30 years, I know you will love RDI, my friend has started RDI with her 13 yr. old son...she says she has seem more gains in 3 months than she did in 4 yrs.of ABA...She called to tell me B started singing with her last week...he has been silent up till now.Let me know when you finish RDI...If you can use a family for your masters I'd jump at the chance to have you follow Julian...I would send you stuff via internet...please think about Julian when you at that step.
AWETISM
Posted on Wed, 16 Apr 2008
WOW! that is great to read you taught for 30 years. I am sure you will be so missed. Wishing you the best as you start a new adventure, as you know that is what it will be. Please join when you have time the new SCERTS group we could use you. Blessing your way!!!:)






