‘Several teachers didn’t believe in ADHD’: families speak about how students with disability are bullied and excluded
One student was routinely punished for her “ADHD behaviours” at school, another was locked in a classroom, while another was sent home 85 times in a single year. These are just some of the responses we had in a new survey of parents and caregivers about their disabled children’s experiences in Australian schools.
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