Can anyone help me with my daughter's teacher changing her paper from blue to pink?
My daughter as been diagnosed irlands syndrome and been given blue paper as they say that's her colour. But the teacher as said he's gonna print hers in pink as he thinks she works better. She is upset about this can anyone give me good advice plz she's 15 doing gcses
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Disability recognition and diversity in schools must be practiced If your daughter has been prescribed blue paper then it is not up to the teacher to force his own preferance on your daughter The school should also have a learning support team/officer, so it might be worth talking to them Good luck ?
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Thankyou very much
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You're more than welcome ?
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