
In my practice as a special education teacher in a public school inclusion program, I have found that once peers have been educated about the characteristics of these special needs kids, they often first respond with surprise, “I thought he was retarded!” followed by a “How can I help?” attitude.
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Could peer education benefit your child? | Autism Support Network
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