Elizabeth Sue-Alert is driven to work with special needs students

Elizabeth Sue-Alert

Elizabeth Sue-Alert was doing a Zoom interview when she was interrupted by a timid child’s voice. “Repeat that again and go slowly, again. To the toilet? Okay straight at the back. Okay, paper? So we are going to pronounce it back. Paper. Excellent. Go to my office, look right on the printer, you can have a paper,” she said to the unseen child.

“Sorry about that. Have to attend whenever they come. I cannot just brush it off because I have to attend immediately,” she said, as she returned to the interview with a smile.