LorinВ DiasВ EnglishВ 117WВ 12В5В14В "
FlowersВ ForВ Algernon” andВ theВ InclusiveВ ClassroomВ
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InВ todaysВ societyВ classroomsВ areВ becomingВ moreВ andВ moreВ inclusive.
В AccordingВ toВ CBSВ NewВ
YorkВ anВ inclusiveВ classroomВ isВ "
В comprisedВ ofВ typicallyВ developingВ kidsВ asВ wellВ asВ kidsВ withВ
disabilitiesВ whoВ haveВ individualizedВ educationВ plansВ (IEPs).
В InclusionВ classesВ areВ classifiedВ asВ
leastВ restrictiveВ environmentsВ andВ representВ theВ preferredВ placementВ methodВ ofВ theВ BoardВ ofВ Ed.
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ThisВ isВ aВ relativelyВ newВ conceptВ andВ childrenВ withВ specialВ needsВ areВ beingВ putВ intoВ environmentsВ
whereВ "
typical” studentsВ mayВ orВ mayВ notВ beВ preparedВ toВ acceptВ theВ differencesВ ofВ incomingВ
specialВ needsВ students.
В ItВ isВ oftenВ anВ awkwardВ subjectВ forВ parentsВ discussingВ specialВ needs,
В theyВ
areВ notВ sureВ howВ toВ approachВ itВ respectfullyВ soВ itВ isВ aВ commonВ occurrenceВ whenВ parentsВ areВ inВ
publicВ withВ theirВ childrenВ andВ theyВ seeВ aВ childВ withВ specialВ needsВ suchВ asВ downВ syndrome,
В andВ
they'reВ askedВ aВ questionВ aboutВ theВ child,
В parentsВ willВ reactВ withВ theВ comment,
В " don'tВ stareВ honey…...