I want to say thank you to every single person in the staff who tries everyday to improve these children's lives! Worked in law enforcement and have been around kids with autism and it's a lot of work and dedication and I wish there were more facilities like Exmoor here in the US!
If I lived in the uk this is where I would like to work this is a amazing place the trip was incredible I am in love with this facility and alll of the children
I have autism in mainstream still then I might be in a new school by next year September also the shut up and dance with me was the last year 6 leavers song for mine in 2022
All this time spent waiting... We should know from prior material on the subject of people with disabilities what they can do, how much they can do, that there's a lot they can do, yet you act like none of that exists, come along with this reset button, and give us this small glimpse.
Genetics usually. My daughter had a genetic disorder. Not all of these kids are sick they just have symptoms of having faulty genes. You have to remember a lot of these children would have died just a few decades ago. My daughters condition galactosaemia wasn’t discovered till the 50’s before then babies would have just died. Her condition means she cannot have milk. Because she was diagnosed late due to nhs negligence, she sustained brain damage. But the condition can cause learning, speech and movement disorders whether they are brain damaged or not . My nephew has a genetic thyroid condition. He’s 100% fine but just a decades ago he would have been disabled because they didn’t have the medication they do now that kept him alive and well and stopped him from sustaining brain damage.
I want to say thank you to every single person in the staff who tries everyday to improve these children's lives! Worked in law enforcement and have been around kids with autism and it's a lot of work and dedication and I wish there were more facilities like Exmoor here in the US!
I go to ysgol y deri
Been to that school, they locked me in a room before cause I didn't wanna eat a certain food
@@animemysteryboy6921l bozo autistic boy
I Love This Video Thank British Secondary Life 😀❤️😃😍💝💖
I vibe with amy. “Dinner?” XD where’s my food please? I’m only here for the food!
Lol I think that funny she only there for food nothing but food 😂
If I lived in the uk this is where I would like to work this is a amazing place the trip was incredible I am in love with this facility and alll of the children
That would be Interesting
Hi I’m your more video special Series 1 episode 1 Ysgo Y Deri
I have a physical disability and i wish they had this kind of support in my country but unfortunately they don't these kids are really lucky 😢
I wish we had this in the States!
I have autism in mainstream still then I might be in a new school by next year September also the shut up and dance with me was the last year 6 leavers song for mine in 2022
That my treacher Faya Norris
Sheer volume...
This school is teeming with kids! were all their needs being met?
relatable
British Secondary Life im adding you to my love E
Bye the way I'm uploading episode 3 on Friday
What's name of school ?
Episode 3?
Will Upload Soon
please upload episode 3!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry I can't seem to be able to access it it is not available on iPlayer
@@britishsecondarylife7548awwwww also I'm autistic in mainstream secondary
I have ADHD and I’m proud to have it 😀
I have Asperger's btw, I also heard that if people with ADHD have insomia is it true
@@britishsecondarylife7548 I think so
@@britishsecondarylife7548 what is insomnia ?
@@annacole6077 it means that you can’t fall asleep easily
@@TesselKuijt oh ok
All this time spent waiting...
We should know from prior material on the subject of people with disabilities what they can do, how much they can do, that there's a lot they can do, yet you act like none of that exists, come along with this reset button, and give us this small glimpse.
I want to know why we have so many sick children, that's the question that should be on everyone's lips......Why?
Genetics usually. My daughter had a genetic disorder. Not all of these kids are sick they just have symptoms of having faulty genes. You have to remember a lot of these children would have died just a few decades ago. My daughters condition galactosaemia wasn’t discovered till the 50’s before then babies would have just died. Her condition means she cannot have milk. Because she was diagnosed late due to nhs negligence, she sustained brain damage. But the condition can cause learning, speech and movement disorders whether they are brain damaged or not . My nephew has a genetic thyroid condition. He’s 100% fine but just a decades ago he would have been disabled because they didn’t have the medication they do now that kept him alive and well and stopped him from sustaining brain damage.