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Amy's Mom, a parent of child with typical development

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How do you feel your child is benefiting from the inclusive aspect of the program?
I believe it is a positive experience for my children. It shows society in a "truer" light. It helps them acquire tolerance and compassion. Also to be more accepting of their own differences and fall backs. Positive push to excel.

What do you see as the benefit?
For both realms of children it is positive. A realistic view for both. Teaches children with disabilities they are included and accepted into society. Also that there are so many "gray areas" of our world.

Have you had any concerns? If so, how have these concerns been addressed?
I haven't had any concerns yet. I believe, as far as I know, that things are being properly handled. I am very pleased that we are beginning to blend our classrooms as out world is blended already.

 
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