Alternative schooling

This thread was inspired by   and this quote:

'School can ruin or taint so many aspects of life'  in this thread:

 HI EVERYONE I am new here 

This set me thinking about what type of education would actually suit autistic people best.

One thing I'd like to avoid is forced education - making people study subjects they dislike or are not good at and especially the exams - from what I see, there is much more pressure on achievement for children nowadays than when I was at school which must be very stressful.

Also, I wonder what would help to alleviate the bullying that certainly was endemic when I was at school - smaller classes maybe.

From my own experience the bullying and trauma of school can have a lifelong detrimental effect. 

Montessori schooling impresses me:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montessori_education

What do you think?

Any radical changes you would like to see in education - whether private or state?

I am talking about the UK because that's all I have experience of but please talk about your own country too.

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  • When you look at the above and bear in mind that autists often have more than one neurodivergent condition, is it any wonder that we often struggle with schooling as these things tend (or tended) to go unnoticed and therefore undiagnosed and might be seen as something else eg. learning difficulties or 'not trying hard enough'.

    I believe that I have OCD, dyspraxia, anxiety, auditory processing disorder and dyscalculia.  Enough to make school a struggle.

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