The experience of 'excluded' primary school children and their families

Carol Parsons

1 November 1994

Exclusion of children from primary school is increasing.

The behaviour of these children is exceedingly difficult to manage in school and the experience of exclusion is disruptive for both the children and their families. The summary concludes the findings of an intensive study of eleven cases in three local authorities, set within the national picture.

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