special needs education

Texas School Staff Leave Injured Nonverbal Child on Floor for Hours

Eleven-year-old Kyle, a nonverbal autistic child, suffered a shattered femur after falling at school and lying unattended for two hours while crying in pain. Video evidence shows school employees failing to provide timely assistance, instead remaining inactive while Kyle remained on the floor. The Fort Bend Independent School District subsequently terminated the involved staff members. Kyle underwent surgery and faces further procedures, leaving his family deeply distrustful of the school system and prompting legal action.

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Florida student who assaulted school employee over Nintendo Switch gets 5 years in prison

past the point where other options could have prevented this. The system failed both the victim and the student in this situation.

As a former teacher myself, stories like these hit close to home. The reality of being in the classroom, facing potentially dangerous situations, and feeling unsupported by the system is all too common. The lack of resources, training, and proper support for both students with special needs and the educators trying to help them is disheartening.

The education system as a whole is failing to address the needs of students with behavioral and mental health challenges. Inclusion is an admirable goal, but it cannot come at the expense of the safety and well-being of students and staff.… Continue reading

Teen Who Beat Teaching Aide Over Nintendo Switch Confiscation Sues School For “Failing To Meet His Needs”

As I read about the teenager who beat a teaching aide over the confiscation of his Nintendo Switch and is now suing the school for “failing to meet his needs,” I can’t help but feel a mix of anger, frustration, and disbelief. How is it possible that a violent act resulting in serious injuries is being overlooked in favor of placing blame on the school? It’s concerning to see that the parents are supporting this lawsuit, which raises questions about their true motives. Are they just seeking financial gain, or do they truly believe that their child’s actions are justified?

This case highlights a disturbing trend where personal accountability seems to take a back seat to excuses and entitlement.… Continue reading