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Autism And School: ‘They Say He Has A Right To Education – But He Doesn’t’

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Story Source: The Irish Times ~ Go to Original Article

On weekday mornings, nine-year-old Kaiden Cunningham waits in the front room looking out for the school bus. His other three brothers and sisters head off to their regular primary school – but he has nowhere to go.

“Kaiden loves books, bouncing on the trampoline or being on the swing; he loves his brothers and sisters; he loves cuddles and kisses – all the usual typical things any child would love,” says his mother, Nicola……..


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