Anonymous wrote:Bishop O'Connell - I've heard great things from parents of children with Down Syndrome.
Anonymous wrote:Every child is different. 70 it above IQ generally does well in mainstream
Anonymous wrote:Paul VI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you will find more trained and appropriate teachers at a special needs private or public. Not Catholic.
I think you are not aware of the services that catholic schools offer in this area.
Catholic schools are known for educating students with Down and other IDs.
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Catholic schools were accepting and educating children with Down Syndrome and other similar disabilities long, long before the public schools were.
My aunt with Down Syndrome was educated in Catholic school in the 1950s. The public schools would not accept her and advised her parents to institutionalize her. Kids who were institutionalized in those days often died. My aunt instead eventually was able to live semi-independently because of the education she got and she lived a long and happy life.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you will find more trained and appropriate teachers at a special needs private or public. Not Catholic.
I think you are not aware of the services that catholic schools offer in this area.
Catholic schools are known for educating students with Down and other IDs.
+1
Catholic schools were accepting and educating children with Down Syndrome and other similar disabilities long, long before the public schools were.
My aunt with Down Syndrome was educated in Catholic school in the 1950s. The public schools would not accept her and advised her parents to institutionalize her. Kids who were institutionalized in those days often died. My aunt instead eventually was able to live semi-independently because of the education she got and she lived a long and happy life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you will find more trained and appropriate teachers at a special needs private or public. Not Catholic.
I think you are not aware of the services that catholic schools offer in this area.
Catholic schools are known for educating students with Down and other IDs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you will find more trained and appropriate teachers at a special needs private or public. Not Catholic.
Some religious schools are awful for SN. Some are terrific. Like other privates, you gotta do your homework. The above recs for Catholic are pretty good.
Anonymous wrote:I think you will find more trained and appropriate teachers at a special needs private or public. Not Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you will find more trained and appropriate teachers at a special needs private or public. Not Catholic.
I think you are not aware of the services that catholic schools offer in this area.
Anonymous wrote:I think you will find more trained and appropriate teachers at a special needs private or public. Not Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Check out what catholic schools are a member of the Catholic Coalition for Special education.
https://www.guidestar.org/profile/05-0611009
What a great org - and yes Catholic schools are way, way better then most public schools for special Ed. Smaller, less distraction and more loving. Wish we had done all Catholic in the early years...
Anonymous wrote:I think you will find more trained and appropriate teachers at a special needs private or public. Not Catholic.