Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A Shotts mum claims education bosses are failing her young son and is pleading for them to place him in school for children with additional support needs.Louise Brown, 34, says her six-year-old son Harly – who has undergone diagnosis for pathological demand avoidance (PDA), an autism spectrum disorder, is being let down by North Lanarkshire Council’s education department and isn’t getting the education he deserves.Individuals with a PDA profile avoid everyday demands to an extreme extent, and use avoidance strategies and age-inappropriate behaviour.Harly is currently in his second stint of P1 at St Patrick’s Primary but Louise, a mum-of-four, says.
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