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2076 days ago

SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOLS

Rodger from Sunnyvale

I am concerned with the possible restarting of these
(1) How are the children going to cope with COVID-19 Regulations
ie distancing min 2metre bubble space
often they need nappy changing one on one etc by Teacher Aides
(2) Not being able to use outdoor play equipment due to COVID-19
Most of these children look forward at school mostly to use this equipment and this tends to control their behaviour etc
(3) Most need special transport to take them to School especially those with high needs, autistism, and Orrs and other handicapped requiring wheelchairs and special equipment.

Actually these schools have not been mentioned by those making the decisions and rules to abide by as far as I know.

I put this out for comment from everybody

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