At the very least there's a lot of grinding going on! Trouble shooting those "grinding gears" is part of my daily job as a school psychologist.
Good choice to not try, @JtC. Especially these days with distance learning, hybrid learning, who's on first?/what's on second? Sigh. I just finished a Google online meeting with a team I'm on and the things we're working on are, shall we say, "very challenging" under current circumstances. That's the professional way of phrasing it.
What if “teachers” is a splined shaft and “parents” is set further back than “students”... perspective is important.
Bless you for your work. One of my grandchildren is autistic and the distance learning has been difficult for my daughter. She said he finishes work almost first every time and she has to keep him busy while the rest of the class of "normal" kids catch up. But she was just told he qualifies for full time in-house schooling which starts next week. That should help.
I was taught to read one word at a time backward. I don't bother on forums and such, but for my professional work I use the technique and it works well -though it is time consuming.
That is greatly appreciated, Duck! I hope things are well for your daughter -I know about family fall-outs and was once disowned by my daughter. I've found the cure for that is getting cancer! Though I don't recommend the method. I still don't fully understand autism, but it seems to me those who suffer with it are still very intelligent, they just think a little differently than the rest of us.