the Mirror reports.The problems included a number of attacks on other pupils and staff, with Jordan believing her son has undiagnosed special education needs.The 36-year-old mum believes Zac's undiagnosed needs cannot be dealt with in mainstream schools, with Worchestershire County Council apologising to the mum for failing to find a suitable school.The council added that it is working with Laura to get Zac back into education.
Speaking to the Mirror, Laura said: "Zac started reception in September and within five weeks he had been permanently excluded. "Ever since he's been out of school as he was only four and the compulsory school age is five.
It's very rare for this to happen to a child his age."She added that the incident is "pure discrimination" and that the it's not "morally right" that her son is "out of school when people the same age as him are able to go to school.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here."He's been left behind because he's been excluded and offered no alternative schooling provision.
He's missed out on his education. This is going to affect him for the rest of his life."Laura also says her son is feeling more isolated since he was expelled last October, saying: "I can't even get him to leave the house.
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