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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 689538" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>No, Jack is in the self-contained classroom, or more specifically sitting in the hallway outside of it, for the majority of the day. He is incredibly disruptive and cannot function in a room with other students present. </p><p></p><p>I've seen the other children with autism flitting about during their general ed P.E. class. The P.E. teachers have at least 40 kids to a class. The classes are disrespectful and chaotic. The parents of the children with autism believe that their children are doing well in a mainstream P.E. class. The reality is that the children are simply not required to do anything. Essentially, they are ignored. I asked if some of the kids could join the adaptive P.E. class. I know they would love it and participate. It didn't happen. </p><p></p><p>Yesterday, though, two of the kids who have autism who are in the general population for P.E. came to join our hilarious kickball game. They loved it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 689538, member: 11832"] No, Jack is in the self-contained classroom, or more specifically sitting in the hallway outside of it, for the majority of the day. He is incredibly disruptive and cannot function in a room with other students present. I've seen the other children with autism flitting about during their general ed P.E. class. The P.E. teachers have at least 40 kids to a class. The classes are disrespectful and chaotic. The parents of the children with autism believe that their children are doing well in a mainstream P.E. class. The reality is that the children are simply not required to do anything. Essentially, they are ignored. I asked if some of the kids could join the adaptive P.E. class. I know they would love it and participate. It didn't happen. Yesterday, though, two of the kids who have autism who are in the general population for P.E. came to join our hilarious kickball game. They loved it. [/QUOTE]
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