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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, they wont. But you're unfortunately far more likely to run into the opposite problem: they'll want to keep him in gen ed with minimal supports even if that's not appropriate.[/quote] +2 Self-contained isn’t easy to get, so if you aren’t fighting for it then you don’t need to worry about your child being involuntarily moved. The flip side is that mainstreaming with large classes isn’t a great place to be if you have sensory issues and are socially awkward. Less of an issue in K but by 3rd or 4th grade you may have a totally different perspective. [/quote]
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