Are schools and government doing enough for the education of children on the autism spectrum?

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  • Rene Rodriguez - 4 years ago

    I live in Beaverton, Or and my girl who is 13 years old here, education for them is not much it is as if they are not interested because the teachers also because they leave them there and the 2 meals they charge for what they eat in a half-hour time uff it's not right I understand and I lived in Englewood Colorado and there has more and better attention for them and the 2 meals were free it's very sad for others ...

  • Bonnie Bond - 6 years ago

    I spent 17 years fighting non stop with teachers, principals and Board offices for the rights of my Son to get a much deserved Education that We we're were told would never be obtainable for him with his Autism! Many of his Teachers pawned him off to an E.A. and had her complete his work to make their jobs easier until I found out!!!
    It consumed my daily life and the stress gave me Crohn's disease but I've worked so hard with him that he is now employed and has his G2 Drivers licence, that was ( unobtainable )!!!
    He has always been very Gifted but most of his Educators didn't give him the time of day! With the exception of his Jk/Sk teacher , 3 E.A.,s and 1 Vice Principal it was a huge struggle!!!
    Thank god I had 3 Lawyers and an amazing Pediatrician that backed me 100% and never charged me because of my cause!!!!!!

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