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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also adding that students need help to generalize social skills and apply them to real life situations with peers- so during the classtime is very appropriate for teachers to work on social skills. Students also cannot miss class or be pulled out of the LRE unless it is required. And there is only so much time in the day for students to receive instruction. [/quote] I agree with this. I am grateful for the social skills groups my DS got in elementary because he made friends with the other kids. But in retrospect he missed a lot of class and had so many pullouts that I think he was confused about how school actually works (you do the work the teacher assigns in class). It took him quite a while to figure this out in MS and I had to decline all pullouts except the one he really needs. [/quote]
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