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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The ADA does require reasonable accommodations, including in private businesses, when doing so doesn't impose an undue burden. This isn’t about going "above the law"—it is the law. I realize you're not open to rethinking your position, so I’m not going to keep going in circles. Take care.[/quote] Key words being an undue burden. This is where all the conflict is and no wonder, because it’s ambiguous. My mother-in-law doesn’t believe I’m really working when I tell her I’m working from home. She considers it a small thing for me to talk to her while I’m working. She considers me rude for asking her to stop. People have different ideas of what accommodations cost.[/quote] One has nothing to do with another. The parent wants the class to stop and focus on her child's behavior and correct it. That is her job to get it corrected before she signs him up. This is a group class and her kid cannot handle them. [/quote]
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