nomoreality wrote:
Hello,
Sorry I didn't answer everybody. I have had a 24 hour bug.
This 10 year old boy has ADHD and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (so I pretty much think we can all guess what he is going to be like). He is at a mainstream school (Just outside of London, England). The school expelled him due to behaviour linked to his diagnosis and his mother went to a tribunal and won the right for her son to re-join the school since he should not have been expelled as a result of his condition. Now, some parents at the school have gone to the local newspaper and said that they will be staging a playground protest because of the "situation."
I don't lack sympathy with the kids, the teachers or the parents but I know how I would feel if I was trying to take my son to school and there were parents staging a protest in the playground.
If that is true, then the kid in question causing the trouble should be placed into a structured school setting, such as a school for specialized needs. They do this in some places in the United States. They do this with some kids who are continuously bullied to a degree where they can't function. They also do it with kids who are extremely disruptive and out of control. If it is extremely bad, maybe he needs residential care or something for the time being. I don't know. But these autistic kids, or any kids facing these sorts of abuses, should not have to put up with a student who may be brutalizing them.
All kids in the US before the age of sixteen are required to be educated, and the state has to provide adequate resources to make this happen, regardless of the condition. I don't know how it is in England, but it seems to be somewhat similar. I've heard similar reports from US schools, though I haven't heard of parents protesting it to such a degree.
- Ray M -