How do I tell my teacher that I have dyspraxia?

Hello, as mentioned in the question, I have dyspraxia and would now like to tell my teacher (a year after finding out).

But I don't want to do this out of trust in him or anything, but because it's already very noticeable, and I'm tired of dealing with stupid comments from him. He can also be a bit intimidating at times, which is why I wouldn't dare go to him alone.

Since I don't have any real friends at school, it will end up being either the class representative or a nice classmate I talked to about it last week after sports. But how do you best explain something like that to him?

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Regilindis
4 months ago

Thank you for your contribution!

Although I,

Love Lana,

a highly educated person who is in the middle of life and through my university education and my profession in many areas, I must tell you that I knew what Dyspraxie is! I have never heard this word and this disease and had to inform and read about Dyspraxie in the studiekreis.de!

As I have experienced, Dyspraxie is a very serious disease that seriously affects the life of a person and child!

That’s why I have to tell you that I’m very surprised that you haven’t already told your teacher and your school that you have Dyspraxie, especially since your teacher has no knowledge of your illness and then, as you tell us, makes “bad comments.”

I assume that your teacher has never heard of this disease, at least he knows about ADHD! And I can imagine when he learns about your illness, that he will fall out of all the clouds and suddenly become clear to him many things that affect you, and in the end he will even be ashamed that he has sometimes treated you so badly!

The question is: what do you say best to your teacher?

I thought, dear Lana: Do you want to write your teacher first, before your conversation with him, not a small and brief kind letter, in which you tell him that you are suffering from dyspraxie and that you have appeared so clumsy and unhappy some time because you are suffering from this disease and he hasn’t made some efforts about it all but the other comment that hurts you. You could then tell him that you will visit him with your classmates to talk to him personally and tell him your illness!

I am quite sure that your teacher will be very happy about this letter, and then as a responsible teacher, as I did earlier, will be sufficiently informed on the Internet at appropriate places about your disease Dyspraxie! So that a good basis for this conversation is created and I assume that it can be a fruitful conversation!

This, dear Lana, is my suggestion for you how to meet your teacher about your conversation! I am sure that your teacher will be very happy and grateful that you will inform him about your illness so that in future he will know how he can best deal with you!

Look at the studiekreis.de according to the article about Dyspraxie, which is really very good and informative! If you say this, you can tell your teacher in your letter in a link to the article so that he can read it in time before the conversation! The same applies to your classmates who accompany you so that they appear well informed with you with your teacher!

Then I wish you all love and good, dear Lana! That your illness is bearable and you may always have the power to carry it!

I wish you good luck in your life and that you can always meet people who lovingly accompany you in life and support you in every way!

With cordial greetings and all love and good wishes, you, dear Lana!

Regilindis

PaulPotsdam
4 months ago
Reply to  Regilindis

Bullshit. In addition, there is support from the Youth Office.

Regilindis
4 months ago
Reply to  PaulPotsdam

If you know better ubd lawyers everything better, then share your knowledge in a serious answer to the FS, but STOPP your insults about “slash!” It’s your behavior here!

Got it?

PaulPotsdam
4 months ago
Reply to  Lana13523

Cute words – false advice

Regilindis
4 months ago
Reply to  Lana13523

Do that, dear Lana! And good luck! I’m sure everything’s gonna be okay!

Regilindis
4 months ago

Thank you, dear Lana! Yes, I think it is important that you inform your teacher! Everything else you can strive for later in all tranquility and well-considered with the appropriate good help and hints, such as addresses etc. of knowing and helping users!

SamaMoldo
4 months ago

Are you sure you want that?

If your parents go to the Elderly Day, that would be the right framework, because then it does not come as your excuse for your behavior, but then they can also talk about how to promote you.

TheMonkfood
4 months ago

You share it with him in four eyes and submit the written diagnosis

PaulPotsdam
4 months ago
Reply to  TheMonkfood

Wrong. This is better official with request

TheMonkfood
4 months ago
Reply to  PaulPotsdam

What request?

PaulPotsdam
4 months ago

Parents’ request for compensation for disadvantage in school (official letter). Disadvantage compensation in schools is based on legal requirements to ensure equal opportunities for students with disabilities. The legal basis is Article 3 of the Basic Law, which guarantees equality before the law. Measures of disadvantage compensation must be individually adapted and must not alter the requirement profile. The decision to compensate for the disadvantage is taken by the class or vintage stage conference, involving parents and students. These measures are not recorded in the certificate and are also possible in all types of schools in vocational training and studies.

jort93
4 months ago

You don’t have to tell him your health is not so much for the teachers.

PaulPotsdam
4 months ago
Reply to  jort93

Right

PaulPotsdam
4 months ago

Talk to your parents. You can apply for a drawback compensation. Go to the culprit worker.

Kaninchen1696
4 months ago

Go with a classmate and talk carefully with him