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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lots of kids with special needs are mild and don’t need to be in a special needs class Pp. There’s tons of kids with anxiety, depression, sensory processing issues, adhd, speech issues, etc etc. that don’t fit into a traditional special needs class but require some degree of accommodation. if you want to exclude all these kids that have any degree of need you will find an empty classroom. Severely special Ed classrooms exist for severe special needs children but a kid who is typically developing with a sensory processing disorder or some other mild form of a special Need should and needs to be accommodated in a normal classroom. That is what happens because preschools and daycares do and can easily accommodate them with properly trained teachers. Your mindset is really screwed up and selfish. No one wants to take anything away from your perfect crotch fruit, FFS. [/quote] No, I don't want to exclude all special needs kids. Kids that only need mild accommodations can be accommodated in regular classes. But there are far too many kids who need more attention and accommodation that are being included in mainstream classes. So having rules about what is and isn't accepted and following those rules is what needs to happen. You can loosen the rules a little to accommodate the kids with mild special needs that can still fit into the rule structures. But when they get past the rules of what a school can accommodate, they need to look for different accommodations. A school that has no rules and accommodates children that they are not equipped to handle, or that allow the parents of special needs children to stretch the limits of the rules without excusing the children from the program create problems for everyone.[/quote]
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