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I am intensely curious.  I have formed the opinion that more seriously
disabled children who are mainstreamed often get thrown in regular classrooms
and forgotten, so to speak.  Am I on target in my assumption?


In a message dated 06/08/2000 8:27:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> Sometimes, I think it is better to go to SP Ed school that has excellent
>  teachers, than to one of our many real bad regular schools.
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