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Autistic (or otherwise special) Student in Class

Wrong:  An autistic (special) student is mainlined for the first time at age 8 or 12. The student is terrified and doesn't know what to do. Other students snicker and laugh at the student and actually imitate and poke fun of the new student. They tease the student and give him or her misleading information to confuse the student even more. The student is out casted.

Right:  An autistic (special) student is mainline for the first time at age 8 or 12. This student is terrified and doesn't know what to do. Two or three regular students immediately go over introduce themselves and ask the autistic student to join them and they will help him or her to get acquainted and learn their way around the new school.

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