01-06-2012, 11:12 PM
(01-04-2012, 01:35 AM)JsMom Wrote:(01-03-2012, 11:50 PM)sally Wrote:(01-03-2012, 01:19 AM)JsMom Wrote: Honestly I do thinnk all children no matter what should be in the same classrooms. JMO As far as behavior problems...
So you're saying my well mannered children should be in the same class as a bunch of socially inept nutcases doped up on Ritalin and Adderall because their crappy parents can't control them any other way? Well I happen to think so too, it prepares them for the real world.
No I worded it wrong. I was meaning that childrem without problems sho_ld be in reg. class, kids with behavioral prooblems should be in behavioral classes and kids with learning disabilities in resource classes and autistic kids in special ed. I would not want my child disrupting any classroom! I was rushing and wordered it wrong.
I just generally disagree.
I doubt many kids really need to be kept out of regular classes. Of course some do but in my day we were all in the same class. We were expected to conform and behave. Believe me this was pretty difficult for me because I had a little aspergers.
Special classes are fine but disruptive children should be expelled and most kids probably should be in regular classes. Obviously classes geared toward the capabilities of each child are preferable to "regular classes" though.