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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 527395" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>I think you are very right, TM. There is much more training needed for working with special needs kids. Repeated training. We have some very amazing teachers and aides where I live. The training is very good and constant. One of my friends is an aide in a special needs class and she was able to give me a lot of good tips for dealing with Missy when she was having a lot of rages. She taught me a lot. I guess it depends on the school district....I dunno. I will say that my friends son was not treated well, but he was never classified until middle school. Now he's in a good school just for his diagnosis and is finally doing really well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 527395, member: 1024"] I think you are very right, TM. There is much more training needed for working with special needs kids. Repeated training. We have some very amazing teachers and aides where I live. The training is very good and constant. One of my friends is an aide in a special needs class and she was able to give me a lot of good tips for dealing with Missy when she was having a lot of rages. She taught me a lot. I guess it depends on the school district....I dunno. I will say that my friends son was not treated well, but he was never classified until middle school. Now he's in a good school just for his diagnosis and is finally doing really well. [/QUOTE]
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