Saturday, July 4, 2009

concessions........ BUT.......

Heartiest congratulations to all parents and professionals who have been instrumental in getting the concessions for children in the Autistic Spectrum (see attached link). This had been going on for a long time and it was time that these differently abled got their due. However implementation of the concessions is a very difficult task and those involved are up for a tough battle ahead. One may now ask ...... why is that so?.
Well theer are a few important issues:
  • Unlike in cases of LD where demarcation of the children under categories like Dyslexia, dysgraphia etc can be made, it is different in case of the children with Autism. Autism is a spectrum disorder and a child may lie anywhere in the spectrum and exhibit those symptoms which are predominantly in those areas. Thus no 2 childrem with similar severity demonstrate similar behaviour and so does the prognosis.
  • though ADHD/ADD is a symptom of Autism, the reverse is not necessarily true. Then what happens to children with ADD/ADHD without Autism. They (not all) find it difficult to cope too. Do they get diagnosed with Autism, just to avail of the concessions?
  • currently these concessions will be made available to children in the 9th and 10th grade. How many children in the Autistic spectrum are able to make it to the 9th grade?
  • many schools do not integrate children with Autism even when they are high functioning. Many are asked to leave school. What happens to these children? though NIOS is an option (again very much later) what about the holistic development of thses children?

Personally I feel, before going in for academic concessions, getting an admission to a regular school should be a priority......... at least an opportunity should be given to children who are capable of regular schooling. It is their right to education and more importantly , a dignified living.

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