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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 83202" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Is she in regular Learning Disability (LD) or in an actual Special Education environment. My son is actually in Special Education, but my daughter is Learning Disability (LD) and being mainstreamed. My son is also incapable of doing work without an aide to help him, but my daughter can and is very self-sufficient. in my opinion it really doesn't make that much difference as long as she finishes high school. If she needs help as an adult, there is a lot of help and she can still be productive and happy. </p><p>My big problem is why they won't let her walk across the stage with her peers. At my son's school, the Special Education kids get Honors Day and graduation with their "typical" peers. If my son gets A's and B's, even though he has a modified program, he still gets the same accolades of kids who don't and his name appears on the honor roll. I'd ask the school about this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 83202, member: 1550"] Is she in regular Learning Disability (LD) or in an actual Special Education environment. My son is actually in Special Education, but my daughter is Learning Disability (LD) and being mainstreamed. My son is also incapable of doing work without an aide to help him, but my daughter can and is very self-sufficient. in my opinion it really doesn't make that much difference as long as she finishes high school. If she needs help as an adult, there is a lot of help and she can still be productive and happy. My big problem is why they won't let her walk across the stage with her peers. At my son's school, the Special Education kids get Honors Day and graduation with their "typical" peers. If my son gets A's and B's, even though he has a modified program, he still gets the same accolades of kids who don't and his name appears on the honor roll. I'd ask the school about this. [/QUOTE]
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