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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 294166" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>This kid sounds like she's on the autism spectrum. JMO.</p><p></p><p>I don't know anything about the schools in Austrailia, but aren't there special education classes for children who need more attention? Why would they refuse to help a child who has potty issues? Seems kind of cruel to make her clean herself up when she's so little. Maybe if you explain better--how it works there--we can give you more tips. To me it sounds like a problem with the school district. I know I'd be calling the State Dept. of Public Education if this happened to my child. No child is allowed to be ostracized because of special needs. It happens, but there is recourse.</p><p></p><p>in my opinion I'd be more concerned with helping her function and keeping her dry than her education at this point in time. She can always catch up, but right n ow she in my opinion is not capable of being in a regular classroom and following regular rules. She may never be ready. She needs interventions badly. If she is going to keep wetting, she probably has sensory issues and can't hold it--I would keep her in diapers, if nobody will change her. As for "best education" for her...she needs social skills classes in my opinion more than math right now.</p><p></p><p>In the US, special education kids have mandatory door-to-door busing to their schools. Nothing like that there? My son gets picked up and dropped off every single day, even for summer school if I decide to send him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 294166, member: 1550"] This kid sounds like she's on the autism spectrum. JMO. I don't know anything about the schools in Austrailia, but aren't there special education classes for children who need more attention? Why would they refuse to help a child who has potty issues? Seems kind of cruel to make her clean herself up when she's so little. Maybe if you explain better--how it works there--we can give you more tips. To me it sounds like a problem with the school district. I know I'd be calling the State Dept. of Public Education if this happened to my child. No child is allowed to be ostracized because of special needs. It happens, but there is recourse. in my opinion I'd be more concerned with helping her function and keeping her dry than her education at this point in time. She can always catch up, but right n ow she in my opinion is not capable of being in a regular classroom and following regular rules. She may never be ready. She needs interventions badly. If she is going to keep wetting, she probably has sensory issues and can't hold it--I would keep her in diapers, if nobody will change her. As for "best education" for her...she needs social skills classes in my opinion more than math right now. In the US, special education kids have mandatory door-to-door busing to their schools. Nothing like that there? My son gets picked up and dropped off every single day, even for summer school if I decide to send him. [/QUOTE]
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