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Reverse Mainstreaming
December 16, 2003

"Our only security is our ability to change." - John Lilly


REVERSE MAINSTREAMING

In her newsletter, Who Cares?  Recent Developments in Caregiving, Beverly Smith points out a new social trend, "reverse mainstreaming."  This results from the special funding and lower class sizes that are dictated by law for high needs children.  In at least one New Jersey township, parents of children without high needs enroll their children in the preschool classes for disabled 3- and 4-year-olds to get the increased emphasis on reading and math, the high qualifications of the teachers, the lower adult-child ratios, and the individualized attention.

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