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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here again - this last post is so helpful. The advice we were given by our psychiatrist on the SESES program is that it includes kids with really extreme forms of aggression or social emotional needs and therefore means we'd be putting our DS in a classroom with other extreme kids. Wouldn't it be better to keep him in a mainstream classroom and give him the social emotional resources needed to succeed?[/quote] It really depends. Sometimes, being the "only" kid with these problems can be isolating and stressful, and lead to anxiety and worse problems. Being with other kids who share the same problems and where it can be discussed openly can be freeing, allowing kids to acknowledge that they are struggling and help them work toward a solution. A specialized classroom, with a teacher who understands and can implement supportive policies, can be more helpful than an undertrained and underpaid aide. Other times, the problems of other kids in the classroom can be overwhelming, to both students and the teachers, and no one gets their needs met.[/quote]
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