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Post: Special Education

Posted by Dwight on 4/02/08

    I reside in the southwest portion of the U.S. and we are
    experiencing a crisis with regards to " special needs"
    children. It is a case of the needs of the few greatly
    outweighing the needs of the many. We are being asked to
    devote a great deal of taxes that fund education to special
    programs. At the same time, if you have a child on the
    opposite end of the spectrum and they are capable of great
    success, they are left by the roadside as advanced programs
    are cut back or taken away all together. I don't wish to
    appear mean-spirited but paying for programs that are only
    to the benefit of the parents of these special needs
    children seems a waste that we can ill-afford. I'm not
    saying that there should be no programs available but that
    there needs to be a balance. If you have a child who
    performs above grade-level, your only alternative is to
    place them in a private academy at your own expense or have
    them skip a few grade levels and attend school with children
    several years their senior. Both are quite unfair and the
    latter can be dangerous as well. How is this issue handled
    in your country? Is there a balance or do they pretend that
    self-esteem of a few is more important than the ability to
    become a productive member of society as they do here?

Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Special Education, 4/02/08, by Dwight.
  • Re: Special Education, 4/04/08, by Novel.
  • Re: Special Education..., 7/01/08, by Triangulator.
  • Re: Special Education..., 7/01/08, by Triangulator.


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