Sarnia
kircubbin2000
Last night they had Tremaine. Dread to thi l what he'll be like as a teen.
I hope he turns a corner because what I see is a distressed little boy realising that with a reading age of 5 he is the worst reader and writer in his year group of 11 year olds. I worked in secondary schools and teenagers can be cruel to anyone who is 'different'.
Where were his Primary School and parents in the preceding years? He has been failed by those who should have recognised and helped him.
Thornhill have an uphill struggle with him but I hope, with the teachers help, that Tremaine will turn a corner and be a teen with a chance.
I too taught in secondary for a long, long time. In many cases, when pupils came into Y7 with specific educational needs, medical conditions, or idiosyncrasies, their primary peers had just accepted it all years ago, and so eventually the pupils who hadn't known him/her before, just accepted it too.