Parents are expected to gather at Glasgow's George Square between 11am and 3pm on September 6 as they call for more support for children with additional needs
Parents are expected to gather in George Square as they call for more provisions to be put in place to help support children with additional needs at school.
The 12-year-old, who was diagnosed with autism and ADHD, attempted to take his own life four times and was pulled out of school during the final months of Primary 7.The loving mum believes she is just one of many parents who are facing the same issue across Scotland. "Sending your child to a place where he can't be supported is devastating, but as a parent we are legally expected to. It's wrong."We went from two full-time wages to one full-time wage
"It's not the schools fault because they have been set up to fail. We are fighting for the teachers and the kids."
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