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How did you learn about the inclusive program?

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Amy, from Bright Futures replied:

A friend in another state had a child in Head Start.

Caleb's Mom, from White replied:
I learned about the inclusion program during my volunteer work at White Elementary.

Carolyn, from St. Ben's Preschool replied:
I have worked with the program through my job. Through the knowledge and hands on experience, I have learned that the inclusive program is very beneficial to all involved.

Jenny, from Barkley replied:
I am an ECSE teacher familiar with a model classroom of 8-10 children with disabilities and two typically developing kids. I was excited when my child's teacher approached me with her concept of a "50/50" classroom and wanted my son in.

Jordan's Mom, from Raintree replied:
I learned about it from Raintree.

Maria, from White replied:
It was offered at my child's elementary.

Mary, from Bright Futures replied:
I am an ECSE teacher familiar with a model classroom of 8-10 children with disabilities and two typically developing kids. I was excited when my child's teacher approached me with her concept of a "50/50" classroom and wanted my son in.

Stacy, from Barkley replied:
I learned about Head Start about 5 years ago. I learned about this specific program when the Head Start teacher came prior to my son starting school.

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