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<blockquote data-quote="DaleM" data-source="post: 15977213" data-attributes="member: 7405"><p>I thought no child left behind meant more resources for IEPs, individual education plan, in which parents and challenging students could gradually help that student instead of failing them based on a system that tries to define the student as lazy, stupid, or retarded.</p><p></p><p>As an example. My oldest boy is autistic, now Asperger's. When he was just getting into school he was placed in a severe handi cap classroom. If you know anything much about kids, especially autistic kids is the mimic those around them. The best thing I did for him was to fight to mainstream him with the IEP provisions. He went in to finish highschool and had a scholarship that unfortunately his mom did not follow through on.</p><p></p><p>Me with a mop is like a frog riding a bicycle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleM, post: 15977213, member: 7405"] I thought no child left behind meant more resources for IEPs, individual education plan, in which parents and challenging students could gradually help that student instead of failing them based on a system that tries to define the student as lazy, stupid, or retarded. As an example. My oldest boy is autistic, now Asperger's. When he was just getting into school he was placed in a severe handi cap classroom. If you know anything much about kids, especially autistic kids is the mimic those around them. The best thing I did for him was to fight to mainstream him with the IEP provisions. He went in to finish highschool and had a scholarship that unfortunately his mom did not follow through on. Me with a mop is like a frog riding a bicycle. [/QUOTE]
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