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[quote=Anonymous][quote]The SN crowd? Really? I pray that your child never has any sort of problems of any kind, because your statement is pure ignorance. [/quote] No, it's not. My statement is spoken from the POV of having a child with some special needs who happens to be in a private school. And you and I both know that the "accommodations" actually be discussed obliquely here in Page 2 of this thread are 100% designed to make the one child's life better for [i]that child[/i]. Sure, it's nice if there's some spillover effect and the other 27 kids benefit somehow. But you don't go to an IEP meeting with the objective of improving the life of the other 27 kids. The OP is asking what the other 27 kids can do to improve their educational experience. Ideas?[/quote]
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