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Great Opportunity or Curse?? Self-Contained Class
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs Smith" data-source="post: 61040" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>I like the self-contained learning support classes in my district. They're not perfect but there are a lot of advantages for my son - small group setting, better teacher/student ratio, integrated therapies (Occupational Therapist (OT)/speech/social skills), better communication between school and home, more and better accomodations, multisensory teaching, behavioral support, peers with similar issues, protection from bullying, modified disciplinary measures, etc. </p><p></p><p>If you can, go visit to get a better feel of the program and the kids involved. Our district continues this kind of programming thru the middle and high school years too.</p><p></p><p>The proof is in the kid. Mine still loves to learn, has made friends and willingly goes to school everyday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs Smith, post: 61040, member: 3893"] I like the self-contained learning support classes in my district. They're not perfect but there are a lot of advantages for my son - small group setting, better teacher/student ratio, integrated therapies (Occupational Therapist (OT)/speech/social skills), better communication between school and home, more and better accomodations, multisensory teaching, behavioral support, peers with similar issues, protection from bullying, modified disciplinary measures, etc. If you can, go visit to get a better feel of the program and the kids involved. Our district continues this kind of programming thru the middle and high school years too. The proof is in the kid. Mine still loves to learn, has made friends and willingly goes to school everyday. [/QUOTE]
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