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Reply to "Is it typical for elementary to group all IEP kids together in the same class "
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[quote=Anonymous] OP - or for any parent of a young child, you want your child with a disability to be placed in the classroom with the appropriate supports which often does have a clustered of students with IEPs in a class setting so that additional staffing can be arranged to support the needs of these students. It might be a co-taught class with a regular classroom teacher all day or by subject matter for certain classes rotating as in MS or HS. Or it may be pullout to a resource center/class for small group instruction in ES during the language arts and math times. The behavior aspect of a classroom really can be skewed by the actions of all students - not just those with disabilities. Now one thing it is important for you to learn about is what if any special programs are offered at your local elementary school as this might have an impact on the learning environment in the school. If there is an autism program or an emotional regulation class with the appropriate supports and educational methods, while it might be great for those students meeting the class profile, it also might be a room that other students are dropped into who want to attend the ES. There are many needs to be met for students due to Covid which just places a lot of stress for teaching staff and budgets are not unlimited. [/quote]
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