Has anyone's PTO done anything to see that teachers at their school are better educated and informed about the sometimes less obvious learning disabilities such as ADD-Inattentive Type, Dyslexia, and Dysgraphia?
My twin boys have ADD-IT (above), and every year I have to attend a repeat of the previous year's conferences with all new teachers to "educate" them on my children. Usually they don't even believe my boys could possibly have ADD because they are so well-behaved in class.
MISCONCEPTION #1: Not everyone with ADD is hyperactive!
I know a very small part of the college curriculum for education focuses on special needs and learning disabilities. I'd like to designate an amount from our PTO budget for 1) a guest speaker who might dispell the myths, and 2) sending one or two teachers per year to a seminar or special class on this topic.
I'm looking to make a difference for children to come - not only for my own children while they are in this school. We have enough computers (at least 7 or 8 in every classroom, 12 in the library, and 12 more in the technology room - not to mention the many networked iPads that classrooms can check out). It's past time to do something for the underdogs - the ones overlooked and swept under the carpet.
Sheila