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    whats ur opinion on this, do u think it is there or its not and they just use it as a excuse?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commando_Boy View Post
    whats ur opinion on this, do u think it is there or its not and they just use it as a excuse?

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    Special needs as in ?

    Auitism or Down Syndrome?

    If so they deserve the help, to get the through life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commando_Boy View Post
    whats ur opinion on this, do u think it is there or its not and they just use it as a excuse?
    what kind of a question is that, people often have trouble doing things, or learning as such, its not their fault they are unable to do things, so why would they use it as an excuse for anything?
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    Quote Originally Posted by H4xm3 View Post
    Special needs as in ?

    Auitism or Down Syndrome?

    If so they deserve the help, to get the through life.
    ye like that like should they be able to go thro cost free?
    and if so how can u tell what level they need to reach before it is free
    because with autism you can have it on so many diffrent levels, as i know there are 2 members on here which have autism or a form of autism

    Quote Originally Posted by velocity View Post
    what kind of a question is that, people often have trouble doing things, or learning as such, its not their fault they are unable to do things, so why would they use it as an excuse for anything?
    im saying do you think sometimes people use it as a excuse

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commando_Boy View Post
    ye like that like should they be able to go thro cost free?
    and if so how can u tell what level they need to reach before it is free
    because with autism you can have it on so many diffrent levels, as i know there are 2 members on here which have autism or a form of autism


    im saying do you think sometimes people use it as a excuse
    english please.
    firstly, they do deserve the help they get - if they struggle to do things, they should be provided with some form of assistance, no matter how bad the condition.

    in reply to your question, sometimes its clear to see the problems they encounter, other times you may need to run a few simple tests. still, i dont see many people using it as an excuse, whoever does needs to think there life over if you ask me, as its not only unfair to the people that truly need it.
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    REAL special needs means people who have a problem with their Brain etc I believe these people should be put in special schools.

    The 'chavs' are just idiots who deserve to be put down, they don't want to learn, they are so nasty and horrid.

    Ive had experiance with Special Needs Kids and one of them in year seven did this.

    We were in PE and Mkay was going around as a joke saying to people have you got a penis?, he came to Sean who has a problem and asked him, Sean said yeah and Mkay said prove it, Sean then pulled his boxers down :rolleyes_ :redface_b :confused_

    We got in trouble once with him because he was follwing us and we we're going to be mates with him but we skit eachother all the time and he got offended when we called him Cookies and Milk and Maureen.

    So yeah.


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    maybe i should tell you a few things before i go on,
    I have asperges syndrome(sp?) its a form of autism, luckly im at the low end of the scale.
    below is some things austic people do.

    People with autism generally experience three main areas of difficulty; these are known as the triad of impairments.
    • Social interaction (difficulty with social relationships, for example appearing aloof and indifferent to other people)
    • Social communication (difficulty with verbal and non-verbal communication, for example not fully understanding the meaning of common gestures, facial expressions or tone of voice)
    • Social imagination (difficulty in the development of interpersonal play and imagination, for example having a limited range of imaginative activities, possibly copied and pursued rigidly and repetitively).
    In addition to this triad, repetitive behaviour patterns and resistance to change in routine are often characteristic.


    Quote Originally Posted by velocity View Post
    english please.
    firstly, they do deserve the help they get - if they struggle to do things, they should be provided with some form of assistance, no matter how bad the condition.

    in reply to your question, sometimes its clear to see the problems they encounter, other times you may need to run a few simple tests. still, i dont see many people using it as an excuse, whoever does needs to think there life over if you ask me, as its not only unfair to the people that truly need it.
    where i am i see lots of people who when are in trouble say 'It was my autism that made me do it'
    Thats what i mean, because that is complete bull, autism is not a form of tourttes, yes u can have them both but if u dont then u cant blame it like that.

    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    REAL special needs means people who have a problem with their Brain etc I believe these people should be put in special schools.

    The 'chavs' are just idiots who deserve to be put down, they don't want to learn, they are so nasty and horrid.

    Ive had experiance with Special Needs Kids and one of them in year seven did this.

    We were in PE and Mkay was going around as a joke saying to people have you got a penis?, he came to Sean who has a problem and asked him, Sean said yeah and Mkay said prove it, Sean then pulled his boxers down :rolleyes_ :redface_b :confused_

    We got in trouble once with him because he was follwing us and we we're going to be mates with him but we skit eachother all the time and he got offended when we called him Cookies and Milk and Maureen.

    So yeah.
    And really when you say they should all be put in special schools i dont agree with you there, i went to mainstream in primary but got kicked outa to then stayed at a special school for the rest of me education, next year im apply for art college after having a year off from education, now should i be put in a art college? or a special school where they could do me limited help for my art?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commando_Boy View Post
    maybe i should tell you a few things before i go on,
    I have asperges syndrome(sp?) its a form of autism, luckly im at the low end of the scale.
    below is some things austic people do.

    People with autism generally experience three main areas of difficulty; these are known as the triad of impairments.
    • Social interaction (difficulty with social relationships, for example appearing aloof and indifferent to other people)
    • Social communication (difficulty with verbal and non-verbal communication, for example not fully understanding the meaning of common gestures, facial expressions or tone of voice)
    • Social imagination (difficulty in the development of interpersonal play and imagination, for example having a limited range of imaginative activities, possibly copied and pursued rigidly and repetitively).
    In addition to this triad, repetitive behaviour patterns and resistance to change in routine are often characteristic.



    where i am i see lots of people who when are in trouble say 'It was my autism that made me do it'
    Thats what i mean, because that is complete bull, autism is not a form of tourttes, yes u can have them both but if u dont then u cant blame it like that.


    And really when you say they should all be put in special schools i dont agree with you there, i went to mainstream in primary but got kicked outa to then stayed at a special school for the rest of me education, next year im apply for art college after having a year off from education, now should i be put in a art college? or a special school where they could do me limited help for my art?
    then why are you asking us?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Commando_Boy View Post
    maybe i should tell you a few things before i go on,
    I have asperges syndrome(sp?) its a form of autism, luckly im at the low end of the scale.
    below is some things austic people do.

    People with autism generally experience three main areas of difficulty; these are known as the triad of impairments.
    • Social interaction (difficulty with social relationships, for example appearing aloof and indifferent to other people)
    • Social communication (difficulty with verbal and non-verbal communication, for example not fully understanding the meaning of common gestures, facial expressions or tone of voice)
    • Social imagination (difficulty in the development of interpersonal play and imagination, for example having a limited range of imaginative activities, possibly copied and pursued rigidly and repetitively).
    In addition to this triad, repetitive behaviour patterns and resistance to change in routine are often characteristic.



    where i am i see lots of people who when are in trouble say 'It was my autism that made me do it'
    Thats what i mean, because that is complete bull, autism is not a form of tourttes, yes u can have them both but if u dont then u cant blame it like that.


    And really when you say they should all be put in special schools i dont agree with you there, i went to mainstream in primary but got kicked outa to then stayed at a special school for the rest of me education, next year im apply for art college after having a year off from education, now should i be put in a art college? or a special school where they could do me limited help for my art?

    If you have it bad/medium you should be in a special school.


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