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Teachers treatment of this little boy is shocking!

34 replies

LiquidCosh · 19/06/2017 23:22

This a case local to me although I will say I am not personal involved in any way. Basically for anyone not wanting to click on the link a mum has sent her autistic son of five years old into school with a recording device in his bag. This was after a full year of sending him in crying and hysterical every day for no apparent reason and she had asked the teacher many times if any thing was wrong etc. The video she has posted is the answer as to why her sons behaviour had changed do drastically but for anyone a little sensitive it is maybe a good idea not to listen to the recording as it is quite shocking!
www.facebook.com/Justice-for-Aodhán-265764880565168/?fref=ts
You need to read the mums first post for context then scroll down past a few posts to listen to the actual recording

OP posts:
chipmonkey · 20/06/2017 01:20

User02, "The Irish police can be fearsome" Really?

LiquidCosh · 20/06/2017 01:27

I agree mrsover it made my blood boil when I first heard it. Why can't you share it?

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User02 · 20/06/2017 01:47

Chipmonkey = I have never been to Ireland but I know people who have been and people from there. The police are called Guarda. It is just something that has been said to me. I don't commit crimes so not very well acquainted with any police.

ViolentDelights · 20/06/2017 01:57

My son was very distressed by the behaviour traffic light system they operated in reception to year 2. He cried every morning before school and came put every day frustrated and angry. It was too much stress for him and having the visual representation of his "naughtiness" was a constant reminder. I didn't realise how bad it was until he moved schools somewhere they don't use the traffic lights and he has blossomed.

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 20/06/2017 02:13

She needs to prosecuting for abuse and false imprisonment.
Picking on a defenceless child. If she can't handle children with additional needs. She's in the wrong job.

Can you imagine what the past year has been like for the poor little mite.
That'd be like us dreading going to work, and we're adults. We can speak up. This little boy couldn't.

rumplestiltskins · 20/06/2017 02:51

The police in ROI are called Garda and completely different from NI police.

This little boy is from Belfast. There's nothing overly fearsome about them!

MrsOverTheRoad · 20/06/2017 03:55

Cosh because I don't want to frighten my friends. :(

MrsDustyBusty · 20/06/2017 06:04

I have never been to Ireland but I know people who have been and people from there. The police are called Guarda. It is just something that has been said to me. I don't commit crimes so not very well acquainted with any police.

Well here speaks an expert on policing in NI.

chipmonkey · 20/06/2017 23:48

I have lived in Ireland for 48 years and in my travels have never noticed that the police in other countries are less fearsome than our own! Who are called Gardaí but who would be of no use to this mother in Northern Ireland which is part of the United Kingdom.

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