When a child has "special needs" that means that they have needs that are special, and those needs must be accommodated for, at all times.It is not the child's job to accommodate to the neurotypical situation that they are in. It is, however, the child's caregiver's job to accommodate to the child, and make sure their needs are met, so they can be, and feel, sucessful. As a caregiver, it is your responsibility to provide the means needed for said sucess, and be willing to provide for the child who has said "special needs".If they are "uncontrollable in a neurotypical setting" that means the caregivers in that environment are failing as a caregiver, the child is NOT failing to assimilate to an impossibility, the caregiver(s) are responsible for the child's oppertunity to succeed and needs being met; To understand the child's needs and help them find balance between their world and ours -- If the child cannot do that (especially in only one enviroment), only the caregiver(s) are to blame.I have been requesting a meeting with the principal for several weeks. She can send me emails and voicemails complaint about having my child, but not speak to me directly, about what is going on in this school? -- I worry for the kids here.
Submitted by other on May 02, 2024
This is a school with Kindergarden and 1st graders. They sent out a letter to parents stating that they are going to be teaching about gender Pronouns. DO NOT SEND YOUR KIDS TO THIS SCHOOL UNLESS YOU WANT THEM INDOCRINATED WITH TERRIBLE WOKE IDEOLOGY!!! SHAME ON THIS SCHOOL!!!!
Submitted by other on April 19, 2024
groomers, there are only two genders. male and female.
Submitted by parent on November 24, 2015
My child has attended school here, coming from homeschooling (adjustment), also move from another state, and it's been a phenomenal experience. He loves it, he's learning, the staff is very understanding. I wish that they would do the "buddy bench" because my child is very shy and often plays by himself at recess, but besides that, I think it's a great school!
Submitted by parent on July 06, 2013
Schavey Road is a phenominal school with caring teachers. My girls were in a private school and we moved and chose DeWitt schools. We couldn't be more pleased with the quality and care of the teachers and principal.