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How will Full spectrum children feel when they mingle with children who attend a more traditional school program?

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How will Full spectrum children feel when they mingle with children who attend a more traditional school program?

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A. Full Spectrum students probably won’t think about the differences in their school program unless other children call attention to it. If they realize the differences they may feel rather pleased to have the privilege of attending a smaller school where everyone knows each other. They will probably appreciate classes where they can move around when they need to, the opportunity to do more art, music, drama and creative writing and opportunities to learn what they are interested in. Having a school which focuses more on a global perspective, core values of caring and accepting differences in others may help them feel lucky to have the unique learning environment at their school.

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