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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 480013" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>TeDo - NCLB is just one more "one size fits all" approach.</p><p></p><p>Janet - you're half right. For some of the kids, inclusion has been a total disaster. For others, its been a blessing. For the neurotypical kids at school, inclusion has been a good thing, if the "included ones" are not causing chaos in the classroom. We've had... downs, cerebral palsy, spinal bifida, autism, hearing impaired, visually impaired... successfully. But these have been physical or intellectual constraints, not behaviour. Haven't had experience with disruptive behavioural issues in the classroom, so can't speak to that.</p><p></p><p>"One size fits all"... often doesn't fit anybody!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 480013, member: 11791"] TeDo - NCLB is just one more "one size fits all" approach. Janet - you're half right. For some of the kids, inclusion has been a total disaster. For others, its been a blessing. For the neurotypical kids at school, inclusion has been a good thing, if the "included ones" are not causing chaos in the classroom. We've had... downs, cerebral palsy, spinal bifida, autism, hearing impaired, visually impaired... successfully. But these have been physical or intellectual constraints, not behaviour. Haven't had experience with disruptive behavioural issues in the classroom, so can't speak to that. "One size fits all"... often doesn't fit anybody! [/QUOTE]
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