goes to school, rnib being the royal institute for the blind, they kind of look after that school. he has developed some behavioral issues, but they were minor. for me it comes pretty close. i have a 10-year-old son who's on the spectrum as well and i'm putting myself in the position of a mother. >> but i'm putting myself in the position of an educator who works at a school who is modeled for children like that. you have to expect behavior that's going to be a little different. >> they're working at a school with children, if you don't have the patience to be there, you shouldn't be there. >> the school agrees with you. rnib has launched an internal investigation and we will take whatever action is necessary to make sure this does not happen again. the two people involved, the man and woman, one received a verbal warning, one received a written warning. >> the good things is the stuff came to light and this will give everybody an opportunity to address the it and hopefully to be able to send her kid back to this school and he'll be treated in a way that he deserves. >>> now that's