Importance of mainstreaming in education
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The purpose of mainstreaming is to help children with disabilities adjust to being with their non-disabled peers and to help them adapt to the demands of a regular-education class. ... In the language of the federal law, students with disabilities must be placed in what is called the “least restrictive environment.”
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Having education in an area helps people think, feel, and behave in a way that contributes to their success, and improves not only their personal satisfaction but also their community. In addition, education develops human personality, thoughts, dealing with others and prepares people for life experiences.
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