DutchNews.nl,
Thursday 06 March 2014
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Children
with Down do just fine on a
normal primary school. (Trouw/ Jörgen
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Gert de
Graaf, from Amstelveen, has written his doctoral thesis on the policy of
including more Downs children in ordinary Dutch primary schools.
Some 25%
years ago, just 1% of Downs children went to an ordinary school, but now more
than half spend time being educated with their peers, Trouw reported onThursday.
Special
schools
In
particular, Downs children are more advanced in their reading, writing and
mathmatical skills than other Downs children who have only gone to special
schools, De Graaf found.
Schools get
additional financial help to deal with special needs pupils and this extra
classroom attention can make the difference, De Graaf, who is a research
student at Ghent University, says.
However,
full cooperation of the school and a good relationship between teacher and
parents is essential, he said.

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