The mum claims thugs have been targeting her 14-year-old son due to his hearing impairment
The mum of a disabled teenager has slammed cruel bullies after her son was "stabbed with a pencil" and "spat on" at school.
"He's had his head bashed against walls and windows, coins thrown at him and food pelted at him as he walked through the changing room doors for P.E. I don't understand how it has gone this far, it should have been nipped in the bud early on." "He hasn't been back at school for weeks, the final straw was when he was spat in the face before the Easter Holidays. He walked home and that was it, he now doesn't want to return. When he got home that day, he felt disgusted.The teen has now become a "recluse" and no longer wants to take part in family activities.
"I'm really worried about his education - he wants to be a police officer but I don't know how he will get the qualifications if he isn't getting a chance to learn without being bullied. As a mum, you can imagine how heartbreaking this is for me to watch. The boy's mum said: "I think the Daily Record's Our Kids ... Our Future campaign is great - it is about time we stood up to bullying, but we shouldn't have to. We shouldn't need to have a national newspaper campaign. Bullying should be nipped in the bud as soon as the name-calling and verbal taunts start, it should never spiral into violence.
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