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[quote=Anonymous]I am the parent of a child with a significant IEP. I wish he was not mainstreamed as I don't believe it is best for him OR the other children. For those parents who think that it is unreasonable to expect a quiet and orderly classroom to learn, are you for real? Can you read and concentrate when your coworkers/kids are screaming? I can tell you that when my child is having a meltdown, his sister cannot do her homework and I have to stop everything to calm things down. All students should be able to learn in classes. Students with disabilities who can work in a mainstream class with the amount of support that is provided should 100% be in that class. However, children (like my son) who are still working on his emotions, needs significant handholding to get his work done (though he is considered above grade level), and disrupt the learning of others should NOT be mainstreamed. His needs should not trump those of other children. [/quote]
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