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teacher shut autistic girl a tiny room
I was shock when i started to read this story but even more so when i descoved the so Called "teacher" had kept her job i was horrified.this should be a sackable offence god only Knows what long term harm this event has done to the girl.
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One questions whether the school was set up for the needs of an autistic student...having googled it as far as I can see it is not a special needs school as such.
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Being a father of an autistic lad, I can tell you that Special Schools are now rare... New Labour decided to "integerate" them into mainstream schools but forgot to give enough training to teachers... and it's even worse at Secondary level where pupils change teachers several times a day.
The physical and mental effects of autism are so varied that it is very difficult to know how to deal with each affected person without a LOT of training and experience. |
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It may surprise many of you but this doesn't surprise me in the slightest. I know of many children with autism and other special needs who, at one time or another, have been dumped in ordinary school classrooms without the support they need to be able to cope in such environments. The reasons for this are often a combination of lack of funding/resources provided by the LEA and sometimes I have to say, a refusal of parents to accept their children's problems and consider special units or schools better able to address those needs. HMG calls it 'inclusion' but as is the case with 'care in the community', the success of such schemes depends on the right support being in place and all too often it just isn't and the poor children involved are left high and dry!
In these days when you can be arrested for uttering an offensive word, I must say I find it hard to understand how the 'teacher' concerned kept her job. In stark contrast to those caring professionals who dedicate their careers to looking after special needs children, she is an utter disgrace to her profession! |
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she should be jailed for this so she knows what its like unforgivable(ok now I am being extreme but it would teach her a lesson)
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I have yet to see a single comment that specifies what should have been done instead.
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she should not have been left alone
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Perhaps the lesson to be learnt here is for teaching assistants to be properly trained if they're expected to handle children with special requirements and considerations. I'd have thought it would have been common sense that isolating a small child in a room was a definite NO NO. :mad: |
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She was allowed to calm down without disrupting the rest of the class and how long should someone wait for that to happen, an hour, all day, all week?
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