Despite roughly 45,000 children in Australia being affected by the condition, the majority of Australians hold misconceptions about what ...
Better understanding key to supporting students with Tourette Syndrome
New research commissioned by the Tourette Syndrome Association of Australia (TSAA) has revealed that just 15 per cent of parents have taught their children about Tourette Syndrome.
By making sure that the school community are aware of Tourette Syndrome, school leaders can help to prevent bullying of children with the condition.
This story appeared in the June 2019 edition of Australian Teacher Magazine.
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