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Should SEN children be enrolled in mainstream schools?

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Should children with special educational needs (SEN) enroll in mainstream schools? That’s a question many parents with SEN kids grapple with.

On the one hand, parents want their child to grow alongside their non-disabled peers and be a part of the mainstream community. On the other, many valid concerns might stop them, such as whether the school can accommodate a SEN child, and whether their child can not only cope but thrive in a mainstream school environment………….


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