Some of the best places I worked were special schools. The care, attention and just plain devotion shown to the children by the teachers and care attendants was wonderful. It's a pity that so many were closed in the rush to mainstreaming. So much experience was lost - and so were many of the children lost in the maelstrom of big secondary schools despite the best intentions of SN Co ordinators.
I sometimes used to see some of the children now grown up that I worked with in various special schools. I can't say that they were very much better but I suspect that without the input they received as children at special schools they'd be much worse.
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