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100205
LIF Infant
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Name: j
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Self contained classroom
Message edited 1/31/2015 11:28:44 AM.
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Posted 1/23/15 10:28 AM |
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iluvmynutty
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Name: D
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Re: Self contained classroom
When choosing a classroom setting for a child there is a lot to consider. You have to think about his areas of strengths/weaknesses, how wide is the gap between his academic skills and his peers?, rate of progress, retention of information learned, self-care/attending skills, social/emotional skills and level of independence in the classroom setting. How much support does your child need in order to learn and function in a classroom setting? It sounds like his current teacher feels like she can't meet his needs in the integrated setting and the psychologist agrees. It's often more difficult to get a child into a self contained/smaller class than it is to re integrate them back into the general class setting. I would take a look at some of the self contained classes that his pre K has and see if you feel he would function better in that setting.
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Posted 1/23/15 11:01 AM |
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100205
LIF Infant
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Name: j
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Re: Self contained classroom
I definitely plan on observing the class they recommended. Ty for your insight :)
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Posted 1/23/15 11:49 AM |
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dpli
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Self contained classroom
Observe both classes - the integrated and self contained. From my own experience, I observed both possible places, thinking that I knew which one my child belonged in. When I saw the 2 settings, I agreed with the placement the district was recommending.
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Posted 1/23/15 12:15 PM |
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100205
LIF Infant
Member since 5/05 68 total posts
Name: j
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Re: Self contained classroom
I definitely plan to do both classes. Thank you.
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Posted 1/24/15 6:18 AM |
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