A mother whose autistic son was strapped to a restraining chair in class was asked if she would prefer a “more aesthetically pleasing chair” when she confronted the school about the seven-year-old’s treatment.
A mother whose autistic son was strapped to a restraining chair in class was asked if she would prefer a “more aesthetically pleasing chair” when she confronted the school about the seven-year-old’s treatment.
Making systemic changes is a lot about power. Who has...
Making systemic changes is a lot about power. Who has...
Disability Advocates are highly likely to work with clients who...