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our schoool does this too, sped, and resource st, ot etc are usually just

pull out for 1:1 and then often group sessions are done in the room or they

comeout in a group and work together, they also do many peer things such as

a very advanced peer of same age may go over with multiplcation facts etc

with someone struggling, all in all id have to say our school does a fair

job, often it seems the older nathan gets the less he gets to do weve

allready held him back at taft, there is no sped at middle school and our

plans are to skip middle schoole all together and get a speced at the

highschool, but he will be at taft grades (2-5)next year too. He loves it

there and adores his teacher, she has made huge advancements with nathan, he

will only listen to her, we finally just got her three years ago, after us

parents kept petitioning the board, our kids werent learning anything in reg

ed, and reg ed was way passed many of our kids academically and skills,

nathan cant write, but he can now type very well, even fster than daddy, he

is learning how to keyboard now instead of pecking. He is an electronics

wiz. shawna

Re: Re: Inclusion Irma

> In a message dated 1/6/2004 10:28:23 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> ICANFIELD@... writes:

>

>

> > Can you imagine if school officials adopted a full-inclusion model

> > of special education and mainstreamed all students with disabilities

> > into regular education classrooms? Students with disabilities no

> > longer go to resource rooms or study skills classes.

>

> Hi Irma,

> Some districts do just that. It doesn't mean that the students have to go

> anywhere for supports, the supports come to them. Sped is not a place it's

a

> service. Speech,pt and ot go into the general classrooms as well as the

sped

> teachers. Each students goals are incorporated into the curriculum. It is

not

> complicated but takes some effort in scheduling from the team. Zeb has ot

in the

> computer room when his entire class goes for computer class for example

and art.

> Speech can be incorporated at lunch or with language arts. It's endless

> depending on the school day and the specials,music, PE etc. Some kids do

leave the

> classroom for 1-1 instruction during part of the day. It depends on the

IEP.

> We are in the computer age and the resources available with AT are also

> endless. Zeb uses the Kurzweil program. All the textbooks are scanned into

the

> computer. It can read, highlight, spell etc.The teachers can input the

spelling

> words and highlight them, input tests, notes etc. He will use this

program right

> through high school. There is nothing that can't be modified today with

some

> tech savy and initiative. We have built sensory breaks into Zeb's day with

> other incentives. If a program is done correctly it can work. Zeb does

have a full

> time aide to assist him with whatever is necessary. When Zeb is working in

a

> group with his peers the aide is sent to the office to do copying or

whatever

> is needed for the classroom. Zeb's school does have or did have a self

> contained class. The state mandated the district to place these students

in age

> appropriate classrooms for some of their day. The teachers were required

to include

> them into the general curriculum with the rest of the students. The kids

are

> thriving and rarely go into the self contained classroom. It worked so

well

> that students stay in the general classroom for most of the day now. The

sped

> teacher co-teaches the class and helps to modify the curriculum. The

school

> fought me to the death on this issue and now they must. I don't feel the

teachers

> think I am the crazy mother anymore, with proper training they are

beginning

> to understand and see the results.

> Charlyne

> Mom to Zeb 11 DS/OCD

>

>

>

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In a message dated 1/6/2004 10:28:23 PM Eastern Standard Time,

ICANFIELD@... writes:

> Can you imagine if school officials adopted a full-inclusion model

> of special education and mainstreamed all students with disabilities

> into regular education classrooms? Students with disabilities no

> longer go to resource rooms or study skills classes.

Hi Irma,

Some districts do just that. It doesn't mean that the students have to go

anywhere for supports, the supports come to them. Sped is not a place it's a

service. Speech,pt and ot go into the general classrooms as well as the sped

teachers. Each students goals are incorporated into the curriculum. It is not

complicated but takes some effort in scheduling from the team. Zeb has ot in the

computer room when his entire class goes for computer class for example and art.

Speech can be incorporated at lunch or with language arts. It's endless

depending on the school day and the specials,music, PE etc. Some kids do leave

the

classroom for 1-1 instruction during part of the day. It depends on the IEP.

We are in the computer age and the resources available with AT are also

endless. Zeb uses the Kurzweil program. All the textbooks are scanned into the

computer. It can read, highlight, spell etc.The teachers can input the spelling

words and highlight them, input tests, notes etc. He will use this program

right

through high school. There is nothing that can't be modified today with some

tech savy and initiative. We have built sensory breaks into Zeb's day with

other incentives. If a program is done correctly it can work. Zeb does have a

full

time aide to assist him with whatever is necessary. When Zeb is working in a

group with his peers the aide is sent to the office to do copying or whatever

is needed for the classroom. Zeb's school does have or did have a self

contained class. The state mandated the district to place these students in age

appropriate classrooms for some of their day. The teachers were required to

include

them into the general curriculum with the rest of the students. The kids are

thriving and rarely go into the self contained classroom. It worked so well

that students stay in the general classroom for most of the day now. The sped

teacher co-teaches the class and helps to modify the curriculum. The school

fought me to the death on this issue and now they must. I don't feel the

teachers

think I am the crazy mother anymore, with proper training they are beginning

to understand and see the results.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 11 DS/OCD

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In a message dated 1/7/2004 9:05:14 AM Eastern Standard Time,

jegm2002@... writes:

> no

> one--not even general education folks--seem to know

> what the school district does for curriculum!!

Hi Irma,

Each grade has a specific curriculum to guide the teachers. Don't fall for

that excuse. I request the grade curriculum each year so I can insure that Zeb

is taught appropriately and follow the modifications to each subject.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 11 DS/OCD

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I was mainstreamed into some regular classes along with special ed classes.

So some schools are already doing that.

rebecca

> In a message dated 1/6/2004 10:28:23 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> ICANFIELD@... writes:

>

>

> > Can you imagine if school officials adopted a full-inclusion model

> > of special education and mainstreamed all students with disabilities

> > into regular education classrooms? Students with disabilities no

> > longer go to resource rooms or study skills classes.

>

> Hi Irma,

> Some districts do just that. It doesn't mean that the students have to go

> anywhere for supports, the supports come to them. Sped is not a place it's

a

> service. Speech,pt and ot go into the general classrooms as well as the

sped

> teachers. Each students goals are incorporated into the curriculum. It is

not

> complicated but takes some effort in scheduling from the team. Zeb has ot

in the

> computer room when his entire class goes for computer class for example

and art.

> Speech can be incorporated at lunch or with language arts. It's endless

> depending on the school day and the specials,music, PE etc. Some kids do

leave the

> classroom for 1-1 instruction during part of the day. It depends on the

IEP.

> We are in the computer age and the resources available with AT are also

> endless. Zeb uses the Kurzweil program. All the textbooks are scanned into

the

> computer. It can read, highlight, spell etc.The teachers can input the

spelling

> words and highlight them, input tests, notes etc. He will use this

program right

> through high school. There is nothing that can't be modified today with

some

> tech savy and initiative. We have built sensory breaks into Zeb's day with

> other incentives. If a program is done correctly it can work. Zeb does

have a full

> time aide to assist him with whatever is necessary. When Zeb is working in

a

> group with his peers the aide is sent to the office to do copying or

whatever

> is needed for the classroom. Zeb's school does have or did have a self

> contained class. The state mandated the district to place these students

in age

> appropriate classrooms for some of their day. The teachers were required

to include

> them into the general curriculum with the rest of the students. The kids

are

> thriving and rarely go into the self contained classroom. It worked so

well

> that students stay in the general classroom for most of the day now. The

sped

> teacher co-teaches the class and helps to modify the curriculum. The

school

> fought me to the death on this issue and now they must. I don't feel the

teachers

> think I am the crazy mother anymore, with proper training they are

beginning

> to understand and see the results.

> Charlyne

> Mom to Zeb 11 DS/OCD

>

>

>

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