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Special-needs education: Does mainstream inclusion work? - 43 views
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I once had a teacher who was forced to have a "special needs" kid n our classroom. At first it was a little awkward getting use to the "usual" things she would do in front of the class. But little by little we got use to her and started treating her like a "normal" students. I think this was great for both the "normal" students and her. Some people go through life without having to deal with kids that have special needs and i think everyone should have so experience to be able to handle the situation right when it is in front of them
"what there is evidence of is that if children with special needs mix with others, it helps to make people in society more accepting of difference."
I think this quote is perfect and it hits a strong point in the article.
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