A seven-year-old boy with autism is forced to wear a reflective vest in the yard to differentiate him from the rest

It is quite hard for a child with autism (ASD) to feel different and face their fears to live with other classmates at school, so they can also point you out.

That's what happens Charlie, a seven-year-old boy from the United Kingdom, who is forced to wear a reflective vest when he goes out to the yard, so everyone knows he has ASD.

Her mother tells on her Facebook page that nobody noticed her from the center of this measure, which she considers "totally discriminatory". An opinion that the little one also shares.

"It is a totally discriminatory measure"

On April 2, less than a week ago, World Autism Day was celebrated, to give visibility to the Autism Spectrum Trastrone (ASD). Of neurobiological origin, it affects the configuration of the nervous system and brain functioning, giving rise to difficulties in two areas mainly: communication and social interaction and the flexibility of thought and behavior.

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ASD does not have any differentiating physical trait associated (It only manifests itself at the level of the person's cognitive and behavioral skills), so at Cherry Lane Elementary School in the United Kingdom, they have decided to point one of their little students with ASD to differentiate it from the rest.

His mother, Joanne Logan, has decided to tell this case on his Facebook page, where he defines the center's actions as "disgusting" and "discriminatory." He explains that, he already knew that sometimes his son Charlie was not allowed out in the yard, because they accused him of harming other children, nobody informed her that they were going to put on a vest to differentiate her from the rest. In fact he found out when the boy told him and he is the only one who carries it.

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Charlie has also wanted to tell how he feels, and in the video that includes his mother's post on Facebook, he explains that "I feel bad, I stand out. It is not correct and I feel discriminated against."

As Joanne explains on the social network, this happened already last year. After the newspapers published it, Joanne decided to denounce the center. He explains that he is not looking for economic benefits and that he wants to move on because "Charlie was discriminated against and should never have happened. They pointed it out and this is where exclusion and intimidation begins. Schools need to change and also the judicial system."

Hopefully we don't have to talk about a similar fact again. He is a child, and also very small, and The school must be a non-exclusive integrator. At least that's my humble opinion, although everyone is free to think what they want.

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