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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 456493" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>As he's in Sp Ed to start with... would they consider a class-room aide to cut the student-teacher ratio? Here, they jump at the chance for the Sp Needs student to fund an aide to be shared with the rest of the class... the advantage of a "classroom" aide is that they are NOT there for difficult child, they are there for ALL of the kids. So the Sp Needs kid isn't singled out... but the extra eyes, ears, hands, etc. come in handy in keeping the classroom organized, on-task, etc. - all to difficult child's benefit. SOMETIMES they handle this by having a student-teacher in that class, rather than an aide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 456493, member: 11791"] As he's in Sp Ed to start with... would they consider a class-room aide to cut the student-teacher ratio? Here, they jump at the chance for the Sp Needs student to fund an aide to be shared with the rest of the class... the advantage of a "classroom" aide is that they are NOT there for difficult child, they are there for ALL of the kids. So the Sp Needs kid isn't singled out... but the extra eyes, ears, hands, etc. come in handy in keeping the classroom organized, on-task, etc. - all to difficult child's benefit. SOMETIMES they handle this by having a student-teacher in that class, rather than an aide. [/QUOTE]
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