I think my comments were taken way out of context by Matt Wappett. In
no way was I suggesting segregated schools, and there are a lot of
cases where autism and ADD are behavioural disorders when the students
"act out," otherwise they would not be in those situations where
teachers are taking restraints to the extreme.
Like the article said, "...It's damned if you do, damned if you don't..."
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University of British Columbia
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Canadian Disability Studies Association, President-Elect (2008-2009)
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