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Old 10-03-2009, 14:17   #44
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Re: teacher shut autistic girl a tiny room

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
And you think that criticism is unfair just because nobody in this thread has explained to you how autistic children should be managed when their behaviour becomes difficult?

How lazy are you planning to be today? If you really gave a smeg you could have googled an encyclopaedia's worth of information by now. The information is out there, and teachers and assistants who know they have an autistic child in their classroom *should* have taken the time to find it and action it.
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The tribunal accepted that Mrs Pearson, who remains in her position at the school, acted in good faith,
So provide the links that I have been indeed searching for, but without any luck so far.

Her mother is a supply teacher, so should she have to undergo a week's training for each of the many potential situations prior to teaching in a particular school?
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