Friday, February 25, 2011

Missed Period And Cervical Mucus

INCIDENTI SUL LAVORO

The director of a school in eighth grade boys also wanted to lie to the disabled on future releases
LONDON - A gesture of solidarity. Students at a middle school in Catanzaro refused to go on a trip with the institute, after the rejection by the executive to the participation of their disabled comrade-in-class teaching output. A publishing the story is Ida Mendicino, responsible for regional coordination to the education and Consultant National Tuberous Sclerosis Association office. "The parents of the boy, who suffers from Down syndrome - he explains - have had to resort to the police authority to enforce the right to education of their children, in line with the relevant legislation, in particular the ministerial memoranda which expressly argue that the trips are a crucial opportunity for the promotion of relational development and training of each student and for the implementation of the process of school integration of disabled students in the full exercise of the right to education. " story - After that episode, the second Mendicino, the manager 'has worsened their position when expressed teachers do not intend to authorize any future release of the student with Down syndrome and urged classmates not to bring to the attention of the boy on the dates of future tours and releases in programming this application, the poor the same to learn because of his genetic illness. " But the invitation was immediately turned down by other students, middle school boys, who have said they would rather give up despite all the trips to see not discriminated against their partner. "We tell willingly - Mendicino said - the incident occurred as important signal of change in a generation often accused of excessive individualism and lack a sense of solidarity. A praise to the boys of the institution including Catanzaro which proved true hope of maturation of the social fabric than the examples often come from the adult world. "


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