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<blockquote data-quote="wldinnh" data-source="post: 51112" data-attributes="member: 3763"><p>That is so awful!!!! You should write a letter detailing what she said and send it to the principal and SpEd Director. She is SO out of line! My Ex is an autism behavioral specialist for our school district. When they started the middle school autism program several years ago, so many of the regular ed teachers were mad that there was going to be a room these "bad kids" could go to throughout the day to re-group and get extra support. He spent time with each and every teacher discussing autism and typical behaviors that are seen and why traditional ways of dealing with these behaviors just don't work with kids on the autism spectrum. But a good number just think the program is coddling bad kids and that the kids have these SpEd teachers all duped. In other words, the autism program is just spoiling the kids! (I'm sure these same people are convinced that's what's happening at home too!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wldinnh, post: 51112, member: 3763"] That is so awful!!!! You should write a letter detailing what she said and send it to the principal and SpEd Director. She is SO out of line! My Ex is an autism behavioral specialist for our school district. When they started the middle school autism program several years ago, so many of the regular ed teachers were mad that there was going to be a room these "bad kids" could go to throughout the day to re-group and get extra support. He spent time with each and every teacher discussing autism and typical behaviors that are seen and why traditional ways of dealing with these behaviors just don't work with kids on the autism spectrum. But a good number just think the program is coddling bad kids and that the kids have these SpEd teachers all duped. In other words, the autism program is just spoiling the kids! (I'm sure these same people are convinced that's what's happening at home too!) [/QUOTE]
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