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Mum of autistic child beaten at school: We don't want money - let the law take it's course

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2 hours ago, Bundooman said:

The parents of this child are more than excellent although I agree wholeheartedly with you.

It cannot be easy in Thai society to make such a stand.

Even more so to have a young child afflicted by autism. Life is hard enough already for both the girl and her concerned, loving parents.

True, but if you do not take a stand, things do not get better, just harder.  Her parents are gems.

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  • Good on the family. 

  • Very unusual not to accept the money,as that seems to solve many problems,just wish more people would do that,instead of taking blood money, just so the perpetrators can get away, with

  • Tar and feathered .   Again, most Thai institutions rely on the most expedient methods to solve things: money, coups.     It is a relief to see that this child has excellent parents.  Wonder

Please remember that education is a profit oriented business in Thailand and Directors are in charge of the business end, may have no teaching qualifications or experience whatsoever.

 

Any moves a Director makes are designed to minimize financial or reputational loss, nothing to do with dispensing fair treatment or improving educational outcomes.

11 minutes ago, Classic Ray said:

Please remember that education is a profit oriented business in Thailand and Directors are in charge of the business end, may have no teaching qualifications or experience whatsoever.

 

Any moves a Director makes are designed to minimize financial or reputational loss, nothing to do with dispensing fair treatment or improving educational outcomes.

I taught a week long English class at a Thai middle school once.  I had about 25 teachers in the class.  At the end of the week we all pitched in to have a pizza luncheon together.  The 'director' of the school, who did not attend the seminar, had a table set up for herself about 20 feet away from the main table where she wolf down her pizza, alone. 

It was one of the most pathetic sights I've seen while living in Thailand.  And it speaks volumes to what is wrong with the Thai educational system. 

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11 hours ago, MaiDong said:

The director of this school should be ashamed.

Obviously the director of this school has no moral values therefore shares none with perpetrators of violence within his directorship...

22 minutes ago, connda said:

I taught a week long English class at a Thai middle school once.  I had about 25 teachers in the class.  At the end of the week we all pitched in to have a pizza luncheon together.  The 'director' of the school, who did not attend the seminar, had a table set up for herself about 20 feet away from the main table where she wolf down her pizza, alone. 

It was one of the most pathetic sights I've seen while living in Thailand.  And it speaks volumes to what is wrong with the Thai educational system. 

seems like she was in the correct spot ….

On 10/20/2018 at 3:49 PM, rkidlad said:

Good on the family. 

yes agreed but let hope the law when it takes its course does not end up at a 500 baht fine each person and a wai.

54 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Obviously the director of this school has no moral values therefore shares none with perpetrators of violence within his directorship...

 moral values

 

never met a Thai with any of those.

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3 minutes ago, catman20 said:

yes agreed but let hope the law when it takes its course does not end up at a 500 baht fine each person and a wai.

12-13 year olds will not get any fines.

On 10/20/2018 at 9:56 AM, worgeordie said:

Very unusual not to accept the money,as that seems to solve

many problems,just wish more people would do that,instead

of taking blood money, just so the perpetrators can get away,

with lesser sentences,everything should not have a price.

regards worgeordie

If we knew the mechanics of it and the family, a 'go fund me page' in the girls name would be a good thing............Brave Parents standing up for her, drawing a line in the dirt that money doesn't fix everything..............all the kids should be taken to Juvenile Court and taught a life lesson.  Maybe a Military Boot Camp for a few weeks would teach them a lesson they would never forget.

5 hours ago, scorecard said:

and shamed.

and sacked

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I am the father of an extremely disabled autistic 8 year old boy. He does not speak (although he can to  a limited extent with some encouragement; despite our best efforts he is not yet properly toilet trained (big problem as you could imagine). He is at a special Thai government school - not perfect but pretty good (and  I have seen some pretty horrifying news about autism schools in Australia with its very advanced social services system. We have actually received great help from his carer, Pee Nid, who lives across   the road and has been looking after him when his mum and I can't for a very modest financial contribution. She deserves a 100 times what we actually pay her. He has a private teacher who comes around a few times a week and her patience and perserverance are equally amazing. His school suffers from all the nonsense and hierarchy that afflict any school in Thailand but he gets great love and attention in spite of that. Relatives, neighbours and friends do their best with Joseph and he is by no means easy

 

It depresses me to see this news. I'm not excusing the behaviour of the kids but it does happen everywhere. Kids can be cruel. And good teachers will teach them to be kind.

 

Joseph has many good relationships with bit children and adults. I would hate for him to get adults like this principal. He should be sacked. 

 

But I do have to say there is a lot to be liked in the experiences I have had with Thai social services - even when we got his passport photo. It took two hours . Tne staff wheedled and seduced him in every way they could and we finally got the regulation photo. It was lovely,

 

So its not all doom and gloom. But there is work to be done. Very interested to hear from other parents if you, re out there. That's something that we haven't really succeeded in.

 

Where all this agression comes from especially in girls? They kids. I was in polish schools and never saw anything like it.

they should have moved the perpetrators not the victim

if the mother were to start a go fund me page i would gladly give for this cause

On 10/20/2018 at 3:44 PM, Jonathan Fairfield said:

Initially the director of the school where the attack occurred tried to settle the matter by ordering the senior school pupils to pay 500 baht to the family - another offer that was rejected. 

Cheap <deleted>. But then, such a derisory amount offered in settlement of similar issues isn't unusual in LoS. 

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17 hours ago, rossd said:

Another nonsense comment, where have I condoned the actions of the culprits? Furthermore, what part of "the parents are ethical and standing firm" don't you understand?

it was your first sentence that i didnt understand !!

13 hours ago, Vacuum said:

12-13 year olds will not get any fines.

The mother said that people had offered her family 30-50,000 baht to drop charges.

 

in that case then the mother should of taken the money then.

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