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Am I being unreasonable?

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Al1son · 08/01/2011 10:50

This thread has really wound me up for some strange reason, even though I agree with most posters and the OP.

Am I being a bit over sensitive or is this another occasion where life for children with SN is made harder than it needs to be? Is there any way to fight it or is it a battle not worth bothering with?

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2shoes · 08/01/2011 10:55

i read that and imo it is blatant discrimination

cornslik · 08/01/2011 10:57

agree with 2shoes

Al1son · 08/01/2011 10:59

Glad it's not just me!

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sarah293 · 08/01/2011 16:46

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TheArsenicCupCake · 08/01/2011 16:54

The mood I'm in I won't go peek.. But I will say I agree with you all and do I need to get my poking stick out?

sleepysox · 08/01/2011 19:20

Apalling. Complete discrimination. I don't understand how the school could impliment such a system, without it being glaringly obvious that it was discriminatory.

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