Sounds like a no win scenario. Aren’t schools required to provide an education to autistic kids? If you don’t send him to school you get sued for denying him an education, if you do and he attacks someone you’re sued for not “meeting his needs”.
“Sounds like a no win scenario. Aren’t schools required to provide an education to autistic kids? If you don’t send him to school you get sued for denying him an education, if you do and he attacks someone you’re sued for not “meeting his needs”.”
Because it is no win. See my post 10. His adoptive parents were homeschooling him, but he got too violent for them to handle. What does that tell you?
His parents knew he was violent and you mean to tell me no one in that group home ever saw the same freaking thing? The guy lived there. I know they saw it yet they sent him to school and put others in harms way.
We all know what problems the public schools have. I mean let’s be honest here, our schools are already a hot mess and someone thought it was a good idea to send a violent autistic child there? It was like throwing a Tasmanian Devil into the classroom then wondering why afterwards someone was attacked.