Is it in line with the Education Act that school age children with epilepsy are required to be withd

Updated on healthy 2024-07-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Kindergarten words are not easy to say, after all, the current kindergarten is not within the scope of compulsory education, kindergarten out of consideration for both parties may refuse or dissuade withdraw. Think about it another way, if the child has epilepsy.

    And the condition is serious, and the risk probability is very high in the environment of kindergarten, so wait for the skin to rip off when the time comes.

    If for the sake of the child's safety, it is not recommended to send the child to the general kindergarten at will, after all, if there is a problem, it is too late to regret it.

    In addition, as far as the current laws and regulations are concerned.

    It is not illegal in law to dissuade children from quitting because of their congenital diseases, because kindergartens are not educational units in the compulsory education stage and do not apply to the compulsory education law.

    Complaints and lawsuits have limited effect. Moreover, children with serious congenital diseases, if they insist on going to school, are likely to be isolated from school, not so badly, but as heart disease.

    Epilepsy and other congenital diseases are likely to cause serious consequences such as death, kindergarten or school for the safety of the school and students, will inform other students not to fight with so-and-so, you know, kindergarten children or primary school students between classes to fight is an important means of exchanging feelings, but because congenital diseases are not suitable for the situation of fighting, it will lead to students being isolated, and then produce more serious irreversible mental damage.

    Therefore, if there is really epilepsy and other diseases, it is recommended to have a dispute with the school, and it is better to give priority to the disease, especially the frequent occurrence of epilepsy, which should give priority to the safety of the child and give priority to the disease.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Schoolchildren. If you have epilepsy, the school asks you to withdraw from school, is this in line with the education law? Going to school shouldn't be against the education law. However, if you have epilepsy, it is best to have a parent accompany you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If a child is trained to welcome epilepsy and the frequency of the disease is relatively high, then the school will not be able to let him learn normally, which is also in line with the education law.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    For pre-school children, when they are sick, they should try to have some relief methods, and then go to school after getting better in time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If there is a violation of the law in the school, it is recommended to go to the local education department to complain.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There should be no such regulations, and those who are sick must drop out of school, and the truth of **, people who are sick should not study? But is your child in college? If you are very sick, you should take a leave of absence.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In fact, about 75% of children with epilepsy can attend school normally. Nowadays, as long as some local educational institutions hear that they have epilepsy, they will refuse to accept them without asking about it, which is unreasonable. Parents should also be proactive in giving their children access to education.

    Epilepsy does not mean mental retardation, epilepsy itself does not affect the child's schooling, and it is unfair to be deprived of their right to education by enrolling in a nursery. In fact, seizures are not so scary, as long as the teacher has a little first aid knowledge.

    Children should have the right to education.

    You can refer to the Compulsory Education Act

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary. Hello, if a school-age child suffers from epilepsy and the school asks to withdraw from school, this is also in line with the provisions of the Education Law, because epilepsy is different from normal children to a certain extent, and there will be a certain danger when epileptic seizures occur, not only to themselves, but also to other children around them, so from a safety point of view, the school requires them to withdraw from school.

    Hello, if a school-age child suffers from epilepsy and the school asks to withdraw from school, this is also in line with the provisions of the Education Law, because epilepsy is different from normal children to a certain extent, and there will be a certain danger when epileptic seizures occur, not only to themselves, but also to other children around them, so from a safety point of view, the school requires them to withdraw from school.

    If the school doesn't take it in, then a child who has madness can't go to school, and just ruin a child like this.

    There are special schools for children with epilepsy to go to, because it is true that there is no way for children with epilepsy to do so.

    **There are schools dedicated to people with epilepsy.

    You need to go to the local area to find a special education school, which is generally registered in the education bureau.

    I told the school that we wouldn't look for the school in case of any accidents.

    But the school must also have their considerations, and they will also be responsible for any accidents that occur at that time.

    Every time we get sick, we pick it up.

    I know what you mean, but if there is a real accident, the school will be criticized by the unauthorized department.

    We don't let the school take on any responsibility, we just want to give children a chance to learn and have a happy childhood.

    A child's childhood can be brought to him in many ways, but the problem of epilepsy is indeed innate, hereditary, and difficult to carry out**.

    Isn't such a school too irresponsible?

    The school can't afford to take on this responsibility, in case your child has an accident at school, because epilepsy is still a serious disease.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is no document that states that students with epilepsy cannot receive nine years of compulsory education.

    Chapter II of the Nine-Year Compulsory Education Act.

    Article 11: Parents or other legally-designated guardians of children who have reached the age of six shall send them to school to receive and complete compulsory education; Children in areas where conditions are not available can be postponed to the age of seven.

    Where school-age children or adolescents need to postpone enrollment or suspend school due to their physical condition, their parents or other legal guardians shall submit an application, which shall be approved by the local township people's ** or county-level people** education administrative department.

    Compulsory education. Compulsory education is the education that all school-age children and adolescents must receive in a unified manner by the state, and it is a public welfare undertaking that the state must guarantee. The quality of compulsory education has a bearing on the healthy growth of hundreds of millions of children and adolescents, on the development of the country, and on the future of the nation.

    In fact, this is a system of compulsory education for school-age children and adolescents implemented by the state for a certain number of years in accordance with the provisions of the law, and the annual limit is nine years, that is, it is also called nine-year compulsory education, and compulsory education is also called compulsory education and free compulsory education. Compulsory education is compulsory, free, universal, and secular.

    Refer to Encyclopedia Xiangru - Nine-year Compulsory Education Law.

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