NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — For Alicia Jordan, there are no other words for it — public humiliation.
Jordan said that’s what happened to her special needs son last week at school, as the 3-year old was acting up, as he often does, and his teacher at the Berkley Campostella Early Childhood Center made a video of it while it was happening.
She said if the video of her son had been used privately to highlight his special needs and improve his education plan, that would have been OK with her. Instead, in her mind, it turned into a public embarrassment.
Family gives update on woman hurt in Winston-Salem coffee truck explosion
She got the diagnosis for him two years ago when he was just a year old — autistic, level 3, non-verbal…