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Reply to "Should special ed be for students with behavioral issues?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I think schools are much more intolerant of behavioral issues than they used to be, than they should be. However, behavioral issues are not easy for a school (or a student or the parent) to fix, and they do impact other students, sometimes to a small extent and sometimes to a large extent. If a school is trying to push your DC into a self-contained classroom, these aren't merely "some non violent behavioral issues". These are major issues that are likely having a significant effect on other students in the classroom as well. It's possible that a different teacher/school would solve these problems. It's possible that a behavior plan would solve these problems. But it's also possible that none of these things would solve these problems. As time goes on, your DC will grow and mature and some of these issues may go away, perhaps all of them. Or new issues may arise. [/quote]
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