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Reply to "Guidelines for special Ed kids in gen Ed"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is your principal's fault. Not all elementary schools put all of the IEP kids in one classroom. We've been in two FCPS elementaries. The first one spread all of the special ed children throughout multiple classrooms (and had a separate autism program) and the second one put them all together (presumably to make it easier on the special ed teacher). As a parent of NT children, I much preferred having them spread out throughout multiple classrooms, but I am sure parents of special ed children prefer to have one classroom so the teacher is with their child all day. I don't think there is a winning situation here.[/quote] As a mom of a kid with an IEP - no I don’t want them all in the same room. It is chaotic with all the comings and goings. Principals do it that way because it easier. It is technically not allowed. It also doesn’t allow the IEP kids to make friends with other kids.[/quote] How is it “technically not allowed”?[/quote]
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