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THE idea of one’s son or daughter not being able to go to school is many parents’ worst nightmare. Indeed, many mums and dads have had to deal with that exact scenario for months of the past year and discovered just how painful it can be. Mandy Champ from Botley has now been dealing with such a situation for the past two years. And for her, however, the problem is not going to go away when schools reopen later this year. Mrs Champ’s problems are caused by the fact that her daughter has special needs: autism, separation anxiety, and obsessive compulsive disorder.
A MUM has blasted the county council for the way it has handled her autistic daughter’s education over the past couple of years. Mandy Champ, from Botley, says she is currently paying ‘out of her own pocket’ to send her 12-year-old daughter Isobel to Animal Antiks, a specialist centre allowing children and adults to get hands-on in a farm environment. While Isobel goes there for three days a week, Mrs Champ then home-schools her daughter for the remaining two. Mrs Champ said Isobel has been diagnosed with autism, separation anxiety, and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). In January 2018, she attended a primary school in Botley, however when the school could no longer meet her needs, Mrs Champ looked to home-school her.