• blindsight@beehaw.org
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    4 months ago

    The nice thing is that the education system has an answer for that: home schooling! At least in my jurisdiction, the autism funding parents get is enough to send autistic students to specialized small-class tutoring services during the day (using public funds), so the burden on parents isn’t that high. Parents then get to focus on experiential learning with their kiddos outside of tutoring time, following their interests (and regulation).

    Regardless, cell phones in the classroom are a problem for everyone, but especially for AuDHD/ADHD students.

    • t3rmit3@beehaw.org
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      4 months ago

      Home schooling is never the correct answer as a societal solution for education.

      Special needs education is a field that requires specialized training. This is something you need a degree for, not something parents can wing from self-study. It’s great that there is public funding for some people to allow them to get their kids specialized tutoring, but that is not common, and isn’t a substitute for actual school systems with IEP or other Special Education-trained professionals.