I will declare an interest as well as my cousin is one of those poor weak souls too.
Thankfully the days of locking away the "different" children in "special schools" is no longer the norm, Most kids who require a bit of extra help, be they autistic, physically or mentally challenged or just downright naughty will always achieve more in as normal environment as possible.
Being bitten, stamped, kicked and attacked perhaps is not that much of a measure of success either by the mentor or the school. Either the situation is being ignored by those at the school who should be addressing it or the mentor put in an intolerable position. Every situation is different, every child who does not conform to the norm is different and therefore putting them all in a one size fits all "special school" does not work, hence the enlightenment of recent years of putting these children into main stream schools, rather than singling them out for "special treatment" as has been suggested before and exposed so well by Seahorse.
Thankfully the days of locking away the "different" children in "special schools" is no longer the norm, Most kids who require a bit of extra help, be they autistic, physically or mentally challenged or just downright naughty will always achieve more in as normal environment as possible.
Being bitten, stamped, kicked and attacked perhaps is not that much of a measure of success either by the mentor or the school. Either the situation is being ignored by those at the school who should be addressing it or the mentor put in an intolerable position. Every situation is different, every child who does not conform to the norm is different and therefore putting them all in a one size fits all "special school" does not work, hence the enlightenment of recent years of putting these children into main stream schools, rather than singling them out for "special treatment" as has been suggested before and exposed so well by Seahorse.
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