Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/Suggestion regarding Special Needs private group
09-03-2012, 03:46 AM
Hello! I have a sugestion regarding the wording in the description of the LD/Special Needs private group.
In the "Gifted" group, the description reads:
"A private group for parents dealing with the often misunderstood issues of raising and homeschooling gifted children; for the sake of member privacy, inclusion into this group requires that you introduce yourself to the group within a week of being approved."
However, in the "LD/Special Needs" group, the description simply reads:
"A private group for parents with children who have special needs from learning issues to physical challenges."
As a parent of a child with quadriplegia cerebral palsy (whch brings a host of phsyical and medical challenges), I humbly suggest that
"for the sake of member privacy, inclusion into this group requires that you introduce yourself to the group within a week of being approved." be added to the Special Needs group also.
I would feel a lot more comfortable sharing our experiences in this particular field of homeschooling (I have four non-disabled children also) knowing that people are expected to introduce themselves, and not just lurk.
Thank you for considering this request.
In the "Gifted" group, the description reads:
"A private group for parents dealing with the often misunderstood issues of raising and homeschooling gifted children; for the sake of member privacy, inclusion into this group requires that you introduce yourself to the group within a week of being approved."
However, in the "LD/Special Needs" group, the description simply reads:
"A private group for parents with children who have special needs from learning issues to physical challenges."
As a parent of a child with quadriplegia cerebral palsy (whch brings a host of phsyical and medical challenges), I humbly suggest that
"for the sake of member privacy, inclusion into this group requires that you introduce yourself to the group within a week of being approved." be added to the Special Needs group also.
I would feel a lot more comfortable sharing our experiences in this particular field of homeschooling (I have four non-disabled children also) knowing that people are expected to introduce themselves, and not just lurk.
Thank you for considering this request.