jueves, 25 de junio de 2026

ND Children's bodies are on strike and I'm proud of them for not masking

Edit: ND = neurodivergent

I've seen a lot of non-compliance referrals this year in a few districts. Particularly for autistic and other ND children whose own bodies and minds are just done.

(And by the way, the brain is also a part of the body as much as many admins seem to like to act like the two are separate.)

It's interesting too because often they will have a BIP that says that the child can ask for a break to be proactive. Then the adult will delay the break Or not believe the kid that they do in fact need a break. Then the kid will have a meltdown or a behavior.

If you don't leak out some form of dopamine, sensory input/reduction, or easy success for your ND kids, their bodies are going to go on strike. Plain and simple. It's not personal. They aren't being belligerent and disobedient. They just have nothing left to give.



Submitted June 25, 2026 at 05:56AM by PurplesunsetBluelips https://ift.tt/B4hSlo6

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Submitted June 25, 2026 at 01:34AM by anonymous_user_3571 https://ift.tt/QokpywM

miércoles, 24 de junio de 2026

Concours centrale universitaire

Bonjour, je fais des cours, exercices et simulation d’oraux pour les étudiants qui souhaitent faire le concours centrale universitaire dans la spécialité mécanique . J’ai pu le faire cette année et le réussir !
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Submitted June 24, 2026 at 09:13AM by Big-Fan-339 https://ift.tt/djzWit6

My Mom Had to Stop Studying After 10th Due to Marriage. After 25+ Years, She Wants to Continue.

Hi everyone,
I’m posting on behalf of my mom. She completed only her 10th standard because she got married soon after and couldn’t continue her education.
Now, more than 25 years later, she has expressed a desire to study again. She wants to complete her schooling (11th and 12th ) and, if possible, eventually pursue a BA degree through distance education. I’m really proud of her and want to support her in any way I can.
I’ve been looking into options like NIOS/Open Schooling, but one concern she has is that she’s very shy and nervous about appearing for offline exams at her age. She worries she might feel out of place or embarrassed.
Has anyone here gone through something similar themselves or with a parent? Are there any good distance/open schooling options you would recommend? How was the exam experience for adult learners?
Any advice, experiences, or encouragement would mean a lot. Thank you.



Submitted June 24, 2026 at 08:22AM by fairy_god_13 https://ift.tt/V7IgB6p

Six weeks of being bounced around departments and still no copy of my high school diploma

Already tried the obvious routes. My high school still technically exists but their admin office told me diploma reissuance isn't something they handle anymore and pointed me to the district. District pointed me to the state. Been at it for six weeks.

What I need it for isn't complicated. My original got destroyed in a move and I just want a physical copy to display. Not for employment verification, not for anything official. Just something to have.

Wondering if I'm missing something obvious. Has anyone dealt with a situation where the school exists but has basically stopped handling records requests?



Submitted June 24, 2026 at 07:04AM by Autotunize https://ift.tt/IUnNr68

martes, 23 de junio de 2026

Just a warning "The SUMMER MELT" is coming...contact your incoming students and FAFSA 26-27 due June 30

I'm already seeing signs between parents pressure and students under social media stress they are saying dumb things like "I think I'm going to take a gap year vs transferring to 4 year."

LET ME TELL YOU - this is the WORST year to take a gap year in the USA. You will NEVER have a better chance at getting max financial aid or getting into a college or uni that used to have a waitlist.

If you just spent all last year pushing these students to be ready to transfer please call, email, or text them.

If you are a recruiter and you've been AFK for a month, grab those students. Your hot potatoes are getting COLD. You have to keep poking them, encouraging them, and enticing them to be there for the greatest Fall 2026 of their life.

And of course - FAFSA 26-27 is due by June 30th to receive Pell grants in time. So GET ON IT.

(Sadly, standards have never been so lowered due to low birth rate 20 years ago and low amounts of people taking advantage of scholarships, fellowships, internships, and grants/waivers.) #trioworks



Submitted June 23, 2026 at 01:56PM by BigFitMama https://ift.tt/ZjXgwDO

Book recommendation: The Honor Code

I am sharing this on behalf of the publisher, but I really think that this book could fuel a much needed conversation in this community.

The book is called The Honor Code: Students, Integrity, & Our Path Forward by Tim Plaehn. It just came out through ElectraCast Books. Tim spent ten years as Faculty Chair of a school Honor Council and over 30 years teaching, and the book walks through four real student honor cases in full detail—what happened, what the hearing looked like, and what came after.

What makes it different from the usual "kids these days" hand-wringing is that it's actually grounded in what happens inside these situations. He's not theorizing. He was the person deciding outcomes.
For anyone in this sub dealing with the AI cheating wave right now, he makes a pretty compelling case that detection tools and zero-tolerance policies are treating the symptom, not the cause. The real fix is culture — and the book gets specific about what that actually looks like in practice.

Available now at Amazon! Happy to answer questions if anyone has them.

I didn’t see any rules against book promotion but I apologize if this is not allowed!



Submitted June 23, 2026 at 10:52AM by AdExcellent2175 https://ift.tt/CTJN9nW