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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 63387" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Those of you with teaching experience would know. Can't this</p><p>young woman access information before school begins so she can</p><p>research and as prepared as possible? Being the new kid on the</p><p>block AND a sweet young thing, I imagine the staff issues would</p><p>be complex but surely the system doesn't just hire teachers with</p><p>no Special Education training and then show them the door to their room</p><p>and expect them to survive. Say it isn't so!</p><p></p><p>by the way, I stated that I had no experience and that is somewhat true.</p><p>My eldest grandson is now 21 and has been severely handicapped</p><p>since he was in a fire at 18 months of age. He lives in a homey</p><p>facility and is transported to the public school every school day</p><p>even though he can not see, hear, speak, swallow etc. I am a loving, compassionate and experienced woman and child advocate</p><p>but for the life of me I don't understand spending thousands of</p><p>dollars to "educate" someone who is unable to learn. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 63387, member: 35"] Those of you with teaching experience would know. Can't this young woman access information before school begins so she can research and as prepared as possible? Being the new kid on the block AND a sweet young thing, I imagine the staff issues would be complex but surely the system doesn't just hire teachers with no Special Education training and then show them the door to their room and expect them to survive. Say it isn't so! by the way, I stated that I had no experience and that is somewhat true. My eldest grandson is now 21 and has been severely handicapped since he was in a fire at 18 months of age. He lives in a homey facility and is transported to the public school every school day even though he can not see, hear, speak, swallow etc. I am a loving, compassionate and experienced woman and child advocate but for the life of me I don't understand spending thousands of dollars to "educate" someone who is unable to learn. DDD [/QUOTE]
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