mum has hit out at the Government's 'phased return' to school plans saying children with additional needs are being 'forgotten'.Deputy First Minister, John Swinney said a return to school was 'unlikely to be a binary choice' and said a phased return of pupils was likely.The move would mean a cohort of pupils would return to school, while the majority would remain learning from home.While Mr Swinney said only the youngest pupils and those with additional support needs would return to classrooms first.Speaking on Good Morning Scotland, he said: "We are looking at all possible avenues to secure the resumption of face-to-face learning and we are looking at the way in which that may be delivered."We have said already that that is unlikely to be.
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