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Ok, well enlighten me by answering my question.


As far as I'm aware SEN covers everything from a child being a bit slow to learn to a child who is too hyperactive to be able to concentrate, so I don't see why they would specifically need to be driven to school, unlike kids who have mobility issues.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> If it is ignorance - which I don't think it is -

> then the best way to deal with it is usually to

> inform, not to get huffy about it and say nothing.



Bob - you took the words right out of my mouth. I pity the kids that have such sanctimonious parents. Somebody asks a question and she gets shut down. Making somebody else "wrong" so that you can bask in the glory of making yourself "right" is is just another form of ignorance.

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