ldy_solana
Cathlete
let me start by sharing with those that don't know, my daughter is ausitic/adhd/sensory integration disorder she is a wonderful kid yet b/c of these diagnoses sometimes she has difficulty doing things that many take for granted as a natural thing. like understanding verbal directions without sign language or visual prompts.
have to work on something to present to ymca. they wouldn't let viola in the deep end of the pool b/c she couldn't understand verbal directions for a swim test. come on we have been going several times a week since feb. you would think ONE lifeguard could vouch that the kid could swim. i am proposing they make a modified one for mental/developmental disabled children. we aren't the only family and i will be damned if they will not accommodate us the way they would for anybody else just b/c our kids can't socially verbalize and understand directions without prompts. to me that is discrimination against her abilities. she can swim and swim well and even has the head lifeguard amazed that she has never taken a lesson but if you tell her to tread water she just dives under LOL. she is wonderful kid and simply get so angry when ppl can't work with us.
this lifeguard was only doing her job but i tried to explain and said we could try if you will let me show her what she has to do first then let her follow my lead. i am pretty sure viola could show her she can do if i showed her exactly what she had to do first. but she said she might get in trouble from her director for that.
as for the director this isn't the first time, the head lifeguard was pushing for something to accommodate all children but she is just to damn lazy to do anything about it. if it doesn't involved a parent shelling about $150 for swim lessons i guess she couldn't give a damn. when dh gets home i am going to discuss it with him and thinking all of us should go in tomorrow and go above the swim directors' head on this one. just b/c you can't see it doesn't make it any less of a disability. and i am not even asking to do away with the swim test and "take me word" i am just asking for a little modification so she has a chance to do it like everybody else but at a level she can work with.
the worst of it is, i was told if i was in the pool with her it wouldn't be an issue.well i was in the pool with her and i wanted her to race me and they wouldn't let her. how can you tell ME i can't have my child with ME on the same side of the pool.
just one more challenge i have to face b/c my child doesn't "look" disabled.
kassia
have to work on something to present to ymca. they wouldn't let viola in the deep end of the pool b/c she couldn't understand verbal directions for a swim test. come on we have been going several times a week since feb. you would think ONE lifeguard could vouch that the kid could swim. i am proposing they make a modified one for mental/developmental disabled children. we aren't the only family and i will be damned if they will not accommodate us the way they would for anybody else just b/c our kids can't socially verbalize and understand directions without prompts. to me that is discrimination against her abilities. she can swim and swim well and even has the head lifeguard amazed that she has never taken a lesson but if you tell her to tread water she just dives under LOL. she is wonderful kid and simply get so angry when ppl can't work with us.
this lifeguard was only doing her job but i tried to explain and said we could try if you will let me show her what she has to do first then let her follow my lead. i am pretty sure viola could show her she can do if i showed her exactly what she had to do first. but she said she might get in trouble from her director for that.
as for the director this isn't the first time, the head lifeguard was pushing for something to accommodate all children but she is just to damn lazy to do anything about it. if it doesn't involved a parent shelling about $150 for swim lessons i guess she couldn't give a damn. when dh gets home i am going to discuss it with him and thinking all of us should go in tomorrow and go above the swim directors' head on this one. just b/c you can't see it doesn't make it any less of a disability. and i am not even asking to do away with the swim test and "take me word" i am just asking for a little modification so she has a chance to do it like everybody else but at a level she can work with.
the worst of it is, i was told if i was in the pool with her it wouldn't be an issue.well i was in the pool with her and i wanted her to race me and they wouldn't let her. how can you tell ME i can't have my child with ME on the same side of the pool.
just one more challenge i have to face b/c my child doesn't "look" disabled.
kassia