@EducationLaw2@EducationLaw2 Students have the right to express the opinions, however, they should not endanger any students or teachers. They should not break any school rules such as dress codes. #EducationLaw2
@AmySloa43823477 @EducationLaw2 Absolutely- depends on the situation! If the parent has the appropriate training/ education, they could certainly be successful. However, they should also take additional measures such as making sure the kids socialize with other kids. #EducationLaw2
@KatieBass18 @carltondria @EducationLaw2 It works for some people! It is great that they are attending extracurricular activites to be around peers. Socialization is so important! #EducationLaw2
@DEducationlaw2 @BowenShanta@EducationLaw2 So true, Dawn! With modifications and accommodations, we can create the environment that supports their needs. #EducationLaw2
@WadeWhitley4 @katelynmoore78 @EducationLaw2 School is definitely much more than only academics. Children deserve to have the exposure to peers and life lessons! #EducationLaw2
@EducationLaw2@EducationLaw2 I agree with IDEIA's zero reject philosophy. All students deserve the right to attend school. School is about more than academics. #EducationLaw2
@EducationLaw2 There are few cases that I would consider homeschooling to be equivalent instruction. In most cases, parents do not have the education/time neccesary to homeschool. Parents that dedicate themselves to only homeschooling might be able to better serve their child. #EducationLaw2