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Christene Eggie <[log in to unmask]>
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St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
Date:
Sat, 16 Sep 2000 12:28:23 EDT
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Well, I have a degree in special education and knew at 4mos. that my son had
CP.  However, I do not think special ed. teachers receive enough specialized
training in various disorders.  Plus, there are many different areas of
special ed., LD, BD, EMH, TMH, etc.  I'm certified LD/EMH, however, I had a
million questions when I got the official diagnosis for my son.  So, in
answer to your question, I received training in mainly techniques and unless
I had a student with CP, I probably would not have known a lot about it.  I
definitely believe it is too easy to become a teacher.  But, the systems are
so desperate for teachers that I think they had rather make it easy than make
the field attractive with better salaries and benefits.  Just my opinion!
Chris

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