Yeah, I agree. ‘Backwards billy’ isn’t nice. I mean, my children attend the same school as B. They are a great school, really good with SEN children and do give the kids that need it that extra push of encouragement.
However, to flip it, I have personally witnessed B run out of the car, and across the play ground shouting and swearing. Additional needs or not, swearing is taught at that age (in my opinion).
It is shocking how she didn’t know either. The school do send regular updates on the kids, and what they’re learning. I can tell you exactly what my child is learning at the moment, what their strengths are and where they may need some further help.
Kayleigh herself has said before she doesn’t believe B has ‘additional needs’ so on that basis, so be it true or not, that is down to sty parenting?
I have a niece that is autistic, and I can be the first person to tell you, my sister has moved hell and earth to get the support, help and adaptions for my niece put in place. Again, Kayleigh hasn’t done that.
Kayleigh does have to blame herself somewhere in this situation. It is not and never will be a schools job to parent where she is unable or cannot be bothered.