Inclusion Case Study

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Approximately 37 million children between the ages of 6 to 14 years of age live in the United States of American. Approximately 1.4 million will have significant disabilities and 3 million will have mild to moderate disability (Kit, 2015). Inclusion is belonging. It is not a program or a club, it is not a favor or a trial period, and it is not a place. It is a right, it is accepting differences and allowing children with disabilities to be themselves. Inclusion offers opportunities as well as rewards to children that are living with disabilities and children that are not living with disabilities. It is belonging, which is being part of a program, a club even a community. Inclusion facilitates positive reactions between with and without disabilities (Kit, 2015). …show more content…

Spending 20% of her regular school days in the areas of reading comprehension and math reasoning is consistent with the inclusion model. She spends 80% of her school days in general education with the other 3rd graders. This is majority of the school days and this is good enough time for Sally to interact with her fellow school mates. Being in the general education classroom is the primary place in which the general education curriculum is certain to be taught to the students that are living with disabilities. Inclusion makes sure that these students have full access to the general education curriculum (Turnbull R., Turnbull A., Shank, Smith & Leal,

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