Special Needs Truth

Advocating for children and adults with disabilities, this blog began during the 2008 presidential campaign to track the candidates' positions and records. Citizen advocacy for people with disabilities and their families is critical, and not just during election seasons. Don't let your elected officials play politics with your children and loved ones. They deserve better.

Showing posts with label inclusion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inclusion. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 3, 2009

The Downside to Inclusion

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Many people view inclusion as a goal for all students with special needs. I'm not one of those people, because my experience as a paren...
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