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[quote=Anonymous]How have I come to dislike the term? It seems to be used as an excuse or synonym for bad behavior, as in, if there is an anecdote about a child having a temper tantrum or explosion on Gen. Parenting, someone will post, oh, he must be Special Needs. Not all SN kids have bad behavior and I don't see why it should naturally follow. Also, people post that they don't want SN kids in the classroom because of fear they will be disruptive, and again, not all SN kids have bad behavior. And many "normal" kids have a lot worse behavior.[/quote]
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