How Does the Federal and State Governments Discriminate Against Autistic Children?
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How Does the Federal and State Governments Discriminate Against Autistic Children?
Autism is a brain disorder that impairs social skills, developmental language, and communication skills. Autistic people respond to their surroundings in unusual ways that may include aggressive behavior. This disorder may cause seizures and repetitive movements such as rocking, pacing, etc. For these reasons, autistic children need special education to fulfill their specific needs. Due to this disorder, some people discriminate against autistic children. There are several types of autism discrimination, which includes denying access to school because of his/her disorder, restraint and seclusion. Restraint and seclusion are controversial topics and there isn’t a clear consensus if they are autism discrimination.
The journal Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities reports a survey taken by parents and guardians about restraint and seclusion use on their disabled children. The findings show that disabled children are often exposed to restraint and seclusion. …show more content…
Unfortunately, this went nowhere. Critics of this legislation argued that “policy decisions about the practices are best left to state and local leaders” and the federal government should just ensure that districts have enough money to provide staff training. Proponents fired back by noting that states and districts do not have the ability to create enough safeguards. Therefore, the federal government should take further action to stop these forms of autism