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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 607121" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Well, personally I don't believe in segregating kids with differences. I think they do better with typical kids, and interventions.</p><p>I really don't know how this experiment is going to pan out. This morning's "home school" consisted of</p><p>J finding a wild kitten without a mother and bringing it home. We looked up on the internet about how to take care of kittens.</p><p>He wrote a few sentences (sounds like not much - big deal for him) along the lines of "My kitten is called Safia. I love my kitten." His friend Ilyas, aged 10, came round and Ilyas wrote a letter to J's grandma which J composed (along the lines of : I have a kitten called Safia, etc.) He learnt how to write a letter, where to put the address, date and salutation, etc.</p><p>Now he is off playing football with the local kids - or he doesn't really play, actually, just dips in and out occasionally, I think. </p><p>And that's it. This afternoon he goes to the Moroccan kindergarten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 607121, member: 11227"] Well, personally I don't believe in segregating kids with differences. I think they do better with typical kids, and interventions. I really don't know how this experiment is going to pan out. This morning's "home school" consisted of J finding a wild kitten without a mother and bringing it home. We looked up on the internet about how to take care of kittens. He wrote a few sentences (sounds like not much - big deal for him) along the lines of "My kitten is called Safia. I love my kitten." His friend Ilyas, aged 10, came round and Ilyas wrote a letter to J's grandma which J composed (along the lines of : I have a kitten called Safia, etc.) He learnt how to write a letter, where to put the address, date and salutation, etc. Now he is off playing football with the local kids - or he doesn't really play, actually, just dips in and out occasionally, I think. And that's it. This afternoon he goes to the Moroccan kindergarten. [/QUOTE]
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