Education Survey For All

Except it isn't, it's for people looking at the societies education pages and how useful they were. I think the title was misleading, as there nothing about education and just stuff about the site, maybe I misread something, but again it seems to be all biased towards children and parents.

Some of us are independent adults who lacked educational opportunity because of lack of diagnosis and struggle through on our own, where are we in your survey?

Parents
  • I love the education inspiration demonstrated by some rural South Korean Grandmothers attending the first year of primary / grade schools with falling rolls.

    These Elders can learn to read, write etc. and gain confidence to use the local bus to help broaden their horizons.

    www.bbc.co.uk/.../world-asia-50425019

    I feel those of us who are Autism Latelings; can rather find we fall between the (various) provision cracks of how to apply and practice our diagnosis knowledge for our longer term benefit.

    This applies to educational institutions and beyond.

    I have been trying to advocate for older adult neurodivergent support needs when navigating courses etc.  Hard won, limited progress, to date.

    Even on a day-to-day practical level - wouldn't it be great if sensory items also offered items reflecting adult hobbies and interests.  Not everyone wants a Dinosaur, or Unicorn, adorning their study / office desk.

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  • I love the education inspiration demonstrated by some rural South Korean Grandmothers attending the first year of primary / grade schools with falling rolls.

    These Elders can learn to read, write etc. and gain confidence to use the local bus to help broaden their horizons.

    www.bbc.co.uk/.../world-asia-50425019

    I feel those of us who are Autism Latelings; can rather find we fall between the (various) provision cracks of how to apply and practice our diagnosis knowledge for our longer term benefit.

    This applies to educational institutions and beyond.

    I have been trying to advocate for older adult neurodivergent support needs when navigating courses etc.  Hard won, limited progress, to date.

    Even on a day-to-day practical level - wouldn't it be great if sensory items also offered items reflecting adult hobbies and interests.  Not everyone wants a Dinosaur, or Unicorn, adorning their study / office desk.

Children
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