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Inclusion vs. Exclusion - How a School District Got It Right

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  • Mon, 08/02/2010 - 14:00

Nationally, about 12 percent of school children are identified as "disabled" but in Madison, WI, that number is about 17.5 percent. Usually people with autism are isolated and excluded from their classmates but the Madison public school system is nationally recognized for including children with special needs in regular classes. Not only is this helpful for kids with autism, it also helps brings awareness and acceptance of the disorder to their classmates and community.

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