The declarations of the deputy of the Renaissance Claire Guichard on AESH (accompaniment of students with disabilities), made on Friday in the National Assembly, have raised a wave of criticism in recent hours. She apologized on Saturday.
“A local elect who has been committed to early childhood for 20 years, I know that the AESH dedicate their lives to society”, she wrote on Twitter. “My words yesterday may have led people to think that I am underestimating the difficulties they are going through. This is not the case. Furthermore, I apologize to those who have been hurt.”
He explained that the AESH are “mothers who stopped working at a moment to take care of their children, choose this condition to have Wednesdays in the school holidays and assume, it is a choice.”
Several elected officials from the opposition and from AESH denounced these statements, recalling the low remuneration of this profession and its precariousness.
Source: BFM TV

