I would like to propose that National PTA suggest or strongly recommend that each state have a special Needs Chair, similar to how NPTA suggested the Male Involvement Chair this past year. As a parent of the 3 children with special needs I do not feel many states and subsequently local units will take the needs of children with unique learning styles serious until NPTA shows a serious effort in doing this. Based on the research I have seen 13.6% students in the 2006-2007 school year were receiving special needs services. This does not account for the gifted or the students who may have a medical diagnosis but do not fit the states criteria of needing services. I think all learning styles and all children, whether it is gifted or special ed, need to be addressed and represented from the National level to state and local units. In my own local area many SPED parents may be members of their local unit, but choose not to participate because of the unique needs of the child and the needs not being understood. While a SEPTA is a great resource and a fabulous opportunity it is important to also promote inclusion in the local unit level.
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