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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, I do judge people for not wanting to deal with "differences". What you are asking for is any diagnosis of a CHILD to be an eliminating factor for their education. I don't think any decent person would be onboard with that. However, requesting appropriate supports from the school, absolutely. I just can't understand why our goal isn't to support kids instead of putting them into some type of stratification at every turn. Also, I'm not really sure how the OP knows which girls have multiple diagnosis, medication and therapy schedules.[/quote] I’m a moderate. Sometimes you can’t support a kid. Sometimes families don’t want to help. But hopefully the school is working on accommodations for the student. But at a certain point a school needs to move students out who are too disruptive. [/quote]
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