It is even more challenging and disheartening when you factor in the vulnerable Black disabled / special needs children, many of whom do not fare well with homeschooling and independent environments. Many of them crave or require routine, structure, additional and specialized support, stimulation, certain environments they flourish in, etc. For a lot of these Black parents with Black disabled children, it's like do they let their kids suffer at home with limited specialized support, or do they send their Black disabled children to school and have them at risk of suffering or being manipulated and mistreated by race soldiers and abusive racist teachers, students / bullies, and school staff?