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@pamelacelia I'm so glad to hear the situation was resolved. It's one thing to be different and another to be bullied and tortured for it. And from what you said there are issues that the other children are facing as well. A younger relative of mine was diagnosed with ASD relatively recently, and she happens to live in an area with a supportive special needs community. I commend you for all you're doing to help your son because I know how much strength and energy it takes to provide your child with the environment he needs to succeed and flourish.

Here's an article on small things teachers can do: https://www.autismspeaks.org/blog/12-things-id-teachers-understand-about-autism

Have you found that teachers are willing to make an effort?

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Replies to "@pamelacelia I'm so glad to hear the situation was resolved. It's one thing to be different..."

Thank you, there are schools for special needs but it's expensive, therapies are expensive, because it's not more mainstream I think and also there's very little support from government for the special needs community on the whole. My son's teacher honestly I feel like she can try a little more with him but I don't know, things are so different here, the education system is archaic in my opinion, it is complete academic learning, there is no exception for different learners, most days my son will go to school and come home without doing anything at all because he hates to write but tablets and laptops are not allowed so he's missing out on what is being taught. I'm trying however, I don't push him, I work with him according to what he can handle.