[nabs-l] Self-Advocacy Question
Beth Taurasi
denverqueen1107 at comcast.net
Tue Nov 12 14:53:19 UTC 2013
On 11/11/2013 5:11 PM, johnnie Jean duran wrote:
> Dear National Association of Blind Students,
> As some of you may know, I am currently an 8th grade student attending
> O'Connell Middle School, and every trimester, every student is allowed
> to switch electives and pick a new one. I decided to choose cooking
> (family and consumer science) as my selection, however my TVI and the
> cooking teacher are both implying that I will need a para with me in
> there at all times. I chose cooking because it is something I am good
> at, and I do it all the time. But, both teachers are persisting that I
> need a para. What should I tell them, because they aren't listening?
> Do I need an advocate?
> Thanks,
> JJ
>
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I don't think you will, but you need someone like ... well, there are a
lot of cokis who are blind in CO. You are lucky you have the North
Metro Chapter of the NFB of Colorado here. So I'd ask Michelle Hacon or
someone who knows how to cook so you don't need a para in the room with you.
Taht would be good.
Beth
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