An autistic schoolboy has been cruelly mocked by his teachers in an appalling video filled with sexual innuendos - as his parents blast the school over the ...
It was later published on YouTube by the school's staff Why would Julian (the principal) want to leave them?' The video mocks Max and the other schoolboys, mocks Max's family and is filled with sexual innuendos. Max (pictured), 10, who suffers from autism, ADHD and anxiety, was featured in the video that was created by a teacher at his school The video was created by a teacher for the primary school's departing principal and was later published on An autistic schoolboy has been cruelly mocked by a teacher in a video filled with sexual innuendos - as his parents blast the school over the 'disgusting' act.
The parents of a 10-year-old boy living with autism, ADHD and anxiety are "sickened" after their son was mo...
"There was no need for that ... Leah and Vince believe "the school needs a shake up" and that the teacher responsible shouldn't be able to work at a school again. The principal has since left the school. I don't even have the words because I'm so angry about what I've seen," Melbourne father Vince told A Current Affair host Ally Langdon. Leah believes the children in the video were "handpicked" and she claims in the two years Max was at that school there were a string of incidents that left her and Vince disturbed. The parents said there was another incident that left them feeling uncomfortable when Max and his twin sister went to the principal's office. When they asked the principal in emails and discussions about what was said to Max, he denied making the comments. She claims on Max's fourth day at the school a teacher "grabbed him by the leg" when he was holding on to her top during drop off. there is never a need to restrain a child." "It was posted on YouTube for the public to see," Vince said. "I just didn't expect anything like that to ever happen," Leah said. The parents of a 10-year-old boy living with autism, ADHD and anxiety are "sickened" after their son was mocked in a video created by a teacher, which was shown to staff and posted online.
Parents have slammed the treatment of their son by teachers and a school principal after they say their son was mocked in a YouTube video made by staff.
The parents say the video featured โsexual innuendoโ, including a joke about premature ejaculation. Leah and Vince say that their 10-year-old son Max, who lives with autism, ADHD and anxiety, was mocked in a video made for the Rosewood Downs Primary School Principal. Parents have slammed the treatment of their son by teachers and a school principal after they say their son was mocked in a YouTube video made by staff.