Kathryn Report post Posted April 9, 2008 Today L was accepted onto the Btec First Diploma in IT at the FE college she's at already. To say she's feeling rather pleased with herself is an understatement. Although she deliberately fooled me by coming in with a really upset face. She had 2 hour interview and test which she was dreading - on Sunday night I really thought she would pull out. She went on her own, by choice and said it went really well, passed the tests, even the maths, (literacy was off the scale) and coped fine with the interview - she said all the people in the department were very nice. They were able to reassure her about asking for any suppoort or accommodations she might need and she was able to discuss quite calmly why she didn't finish school and why she has no qualifications. She was told there and then that she had been accepted. This is a HUGE milestone - it's taken a lot of courage to get this far as her self esteem was totally crushed by school. Also weeks of deliberation about which course to do. But this is a major boost. I could almost see her reassessing her view of her own abilities as she was telling me. She was so afraid that she would never be able to get on any course and it's been a major source of depression recently as she saw all her peers moving on and achieving stuff. We wait to see how she actually makes the transition from the sheltered support she's in to a mainstream course, but by the sound of things, she will be supported quite well and she's known to many of the staff already. I've had my run ins with the college at various times but they seem to be getting it right at the moment. Phew, what a relief! K x Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Karen A Report post Posted April 9, 2008 Great news for all of you.Karen. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baddad Report post Posted April 9, 2008 Congratulations L (and mum!) Transition from to is scary, but the big difference here is that SHE is ready and up for it. I think extra 'Gap' years are a must for some of our kids, and it has nothing to do with them not being up to the task but the timing not being right. Quickly or slowly, what does it matter just so long as you get there? Have fun getting there, L BD Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lya of the Nox Report post Posted April 9, 2008 Go L :notworthy: :notworthy: so pleased for you all K xxx Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bid Report post Posted April 9, 2008 Fan-bl**dy-tastic Bid Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ScienceGeek Report post Posted April 9, 2008 That is fantastic news!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alanm Report post Posted April 9, 2008 Aw, big congratulations. Alan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bard Report post Posted April 9, 2008 (edited) That's wonderful news, but such a long hard road for both of you to get to this point. The tutors sound as if they are prepared to think of her as an individual, and listen rather than assume which is lovely. My daughter, NT but not mainstream conventional, loves college, The students are so much more accepting of difference and individuality than pre-16 education. Lots of the battles and conflicts that she faced at school simply don't exist in the FE framework. Edited April 9, 2008 by Bard Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tally Report post Posted April 9, 2008 Great news! I hope it goes well. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pearl Report post Posted April 9, 2008 Oh, excellent news! I agree with Bard, college waaaaay more accepting of difference than school, JP loved it. V similar course to him as well. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Clare63 Report post Posted April 9, 2008 Thats wonderful news Kathryn. Clare x x x Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bagpuss Report post Posted April 10, 2008 Fab news Kathryn, and huge well done to L Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pookie170 Report post Posted April 11, 2008 Thats awesome, brilliant to hear its started so very positively. I've definitely found that the college framework suits many ASD students better than mainstream school. Long may it continue- and thanks to both for putting this post up. Hearing about such blimmin fab achievements as this reassures us parents of younger kids (ASD and NT!) that these options are open to all and support in further education is there....kinda thing. Seriously chuffed for you, L, I'd love to hear how things go for you. Esther x Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
barefoot wend Report post Posted April 11, 2008 Kathryn Your post has made me cry. Huge congratulations. Hope it goes well. Barefoot Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LittleRae Report post Posted April 11, 2008 That's brilliant news Kathryn. Well done to you both. You must be so proud. I hope L enjoys the course. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mossgrove Report post Posted April 11, 2008 Brilliant news! I know you have been to hell and back over the last few years, so well done to both of you. Simon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JsMum Report post Posted April 11, 2008 Thats brilliant, makes such a difference when its something they want to do, rather than been forced into it, I hope she likes been a student rather than a school pupil. Js also chosen to go back to school this week, done three mornings, and seems ok about attending next week. Good Luck JsMum Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smiley Report post Posted April 11, 2008 Wonderful news L & K <'> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kathryn Report post Posted April 11, 2008 Thanks all, <'> I'll keep you posted K x Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lisa35 Report post Posted April 11, 2008 that reassures sme so much-she should be so proud of herself xxx gives me hope for my 12 yr old having horrific time at aschool xxx Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kathryn Report post Posted April 12, 2008 that reassures sme so much-she should be so proud of herself xxx gives me hope for my 12 yr old having horrific time at aschool xxx Lisa and anyone else similarly struggling, although all our children are different, I hope it does give you encouragement. L went through school unstatemented, let alone supported - she was barely a blip on the SEN radar throughout her school career: she had a severe breakdown, lost language and coordination skills and spent over a year without leaving the house, much of it in bed. Even walking around the park outside our house was a major achievement at one time. That was 3-4 years ago. Now she: Handles her own finances - with the help of internet banking Eats out in a favourite cafe on her own walks to college and catches the bus sometimes buys things for herself at the supermarket sometimes cooks her own evening meal talks on the phone when necessary (reluctantly but manages it) regularly looks after her 10 year old brother and meets him from school sometimes when I can't Keeps a friendship going with two old schoolfriends and arranges outings, get togethers etc - and is funny, clever, affectionate, intellectually challenging and I wouldn't swop her! And I'm not a "supermum" who's got her to this stage by my superhuman efforts, it's just mostly been a natural progression on her part. K x Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pearl Report post Posted April 13, 2008 Oh Kathryn what a lovely post, got a big lump in my throat reading that. How far you have all come <'> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flora Report post Posted April 16, 2008 Kathryn Sorry I'm really late to this thread. I've only just seen it. This is really fantastic news. I'm so pleased for you and L and look forward to hearing how she gets on. This has to give all of us hope for the future for our kids, and for those of us who have adolescents who have regressed and/or hit on major difficulties and challenges it's a nice doze of reassurance that they can come out the other side of it and find their footing again. Lovely news Flora X Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
asereht Report post Posted May 6, 2008 Just seen this now.. Well done..I know how hard it was for you,I had the same trouble with K when you had your problems with L. K is also in a college that is catering for his needs,doing very well,very independent now and hopes to go back into mainstream in 2009 with the help of the college, as like L he didn't finish school. I am so happy for you both. <'> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hsmum Report post Posted May 19, 2008 Hello, I have only just read this post. Well done L and family. I am also extremely pleased to see so many positive things written about colleges. I work in the Foundation department of an FE college and I know progression to mainstream is not easy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frangipani Report post Posted May 28, 2008 How did I miss this? You must be over the moon. Congrats to L <'> Fran xx Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smiley1590 Report post Posted August 3, 2008 im at an mainstream college i have AS im 18 yrs old i dune 1 level 1 course passed wid highest grade poss n level2 wid highest grade poss now doin anufa level2 tis septemba cumin up kent wait i guna show the world i can beat demons of AS n not let it control me n hold me bac widh it has bin doin in past! i wana succeed in future lyk ya daughta doin ! but wen even little changes r made tat mess up ma head n ma world but i knw tat part of norm worl but stil had to adjust ma finkin style to tat all i can cay to tat comment made ya daughta has made a pos step forward in reclaiming her future n wat she wants hr future to be she got control gud on her as i knw how challening tat normaliti can made u feel n b! it makes ya so anx n nervy but wel dune her she so brave n amazing human being it takes alot to do wat shye did! i knw seein ova peers do so well n achieve wat we class n see as so much more tat wat we can do is upsetting n hurtful but plz continue to give ya daughta praise n encouragement ya doin a womderful job may all the hapiness continue n i hope ya daughta succeeds n doesnt let autism control her lyf n doesnt hold her bac! nymore take care KLxXxXx Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kathryn Report post Posted August 3, 2008 Thanks Smiley. Well done for your achievements at college too and good luck for next year. K x Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bid Report post Posted August 6, 2008 Well done, both of you!! <'> Bid Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites