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Reply to "The lies the school tells you at IEP meetings"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op- how are you unaware of the PLOP or your sons actual reading level? And class size has nothing to do with your issue. That is across the system. [b]I'll say it again- parents beg for inclusion (anything but self contained!!) then are amazed that your students are not having their needs met in a gen edu classroom[/b]. [/quote] Your experience is clearly limited. It's been the teachers who have been pushing for my kids to be in the general ed classroom because, as OP indicated above, the needs/levels of the other kids in the self contained classroom are too different from my kids. It's difficult to meet their needs. My issue is that in order to access the curricula in the general ed classroom, my kids need support in the general ed classroom. It's a pretty shitty choice: 1) remain in a classroom where you can access the curricula but not be taught grade level content or 2) be in a classroom where grade level content is taught but you can't understand it. Which would you suggest for your child?[/quote]
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