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Post by htownfan on Apr 4, 2019 18:35:07 GMT -8
Actually what you are talking about is something that is the law. In 1975 the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act(IDEA) was introduced. What you are referring to is the Least Restrictive Environment. (LRE). This is mandated in all schools Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) LRE is part of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). IDEA says that children who receive special education should learn in the least restrictive environment. This means they should spend as much time as possible with peers who do not receive special education. IDEA says two things about LRE that are important to understand when working with the IEP team: Your child should be with kids in general education to the “maximum extent that is appropriate.” Special classes, separate schools or removal from the general education class should only happen when your child’s learning or attention issue—his “disability” under IDEA—is so severe that supplementary aids and services can’t provide him with an appropriate education. Other thoughts on this....... Different Types of LRE The basic idea of LRE is straightforward. Still, it’s often a hot-button issue at meetings. IDEA doesn’t spell out the LRE for each type of disability. It can be open to interpretation. There isn’t necessarily one “right” environment for all kids. And at times, it may better or more suitable for a child to learn separately. The intent of LRE is to make sure that kids who receive special education are included in the general education classroom as often as possible. But agreeing on how that happens isn’t always easy. The IEP team, which includes you, decides what the LRE is for your child. Here are some common LRE scenarios: General education classroom with support. Your child spends the entire day in a general education class. He receives supports and services like a tutor or aide, assistive technology, related services, accommodations, modifications or any combination of these. Partial mainstream/inclusion classroom. Your child spends part of the day in a general education class. He gets some individual or small-group instruction in a special education class, or is pulled out of class for some services. Special education class. This is a program with specialized instruction for kids with similar learning needs. Specialized program outside of your school district. This includes private schools, residential programs and hospital programs.
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Post by trapp76 on Apr 5, 2019 9:55:48 GMT -8
Rockets are a better team than the Clippers right now.......but I could care less, we are gonna be in the playoffs this season when nobody expected us to, we are stacked with a ton of great assets, good young players, draft picks and cap space going forward and newsflash nobody is beating the Warriors this season AGAIN, including the Rockets. Wholeheartedly agree with everything you said except for the Warriors part. They are vulnerable right now and I believe the acquisition of Cousins is going to "muck" up things..just look at their record since he started playing....We also have the pieces in place beat them this year as we did last year. Great thing about the playoffs is the optimism...... You guys are playing with house money and no expectations so I get that...I sure hope for your case you get some "big fish" next year otherwise it will be a waste with all those assets... Of course you think that, every Rockets fan does. They'll beat you again just like they beat you last year. They'll beat everyone again (although I'd love to see what MIL and the greek freak could do against them in the finals). Hopefully KD and/or Thompson walks this off-season though and this will be the last year they'll be able to roll everyone. Even if we don't land any big fish next year, why would it be a waste? We made the 6 seed this year with the team we have now even if we make no changes, our young core (SGA, Landry, Zubac, Robinson, Harrell) will get even better next season, while we'll still have that Miami future 1st unprotected, the extra 1st from the Sixers and we can roll all that cap space into the following off-season to try again. We are set up nicely no matter what. What would be a waste is if you can't get past the Warriors again after wasting another year of CP (who will be 34 next season). That would basically close your window and the CP trade would officially be considered a failure. If you draw us in the playoffs 100% of the pressure will be on the Rockets as they will be the heavy favorites and are supposed to beat us. We can play free and easy knowing that no matter what happens, our season will have been considered a success. It's a nice spot to be in.
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Post by htownfan on Apr 5, 2019 10:17:52 GMT -8
Of course you think that, every Rockets fan does. They'll beat you again just like they beat you last year. They'll beat everyone again (although I'd love to see what MIL and the greek freak could do against them in the finals). Hopefully KD and/or Thompson walks this off-season though and this will be the last year they'll be able to roll everyone. Even if we don't land any big fish next year, why would it be a waste? We made the 6 seed this year with the team we have now even if we make no changes, our young core (SGA, Landry, Zubac, Robinson, Harrell) will get even better next season, while we'll still have that Miami future 1st unprotected and we can roll all that cap space into the following off-season to try again. We are set up nicely no matter what. What would be a waste is if you can't get past the Warriors again after wasting another year of CP (who will be 34 next season). That would basically close your window and the CP trade would officially be considered a failure. Of course that's easiest thing for you to say and I am pretty sure you were one of the folks that were saying we had no chance against the Warriors and would be swept last year too. I would be willing to put up a wager with you that the Warriors don't win it all this year since you are so confident. While losing to the Warriors would be disappointing...if we were to meet again in the WCF then that would mean an extended playoff run and twice that CP3 would have gotten out of the 2nd round for which you as a "FAN" have never experienced. CP3 at least got that monkey off his back and he was a big reason for it. So I wouldn't necessarily call it a failure. Just because you got to the playoffs this year also doesn't guarantee you will get back...other teams get better as well and you Lebron will be back in the playoffs next year for sure. Heck I am not sure you have the 6th seed sewn up yet either.
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Post by trapp76 on Apr 5, 2019 10:43:52 GMT -8
Of course you think that, every Rockets fan does. They'll beat you again just like they beat you last year. They'll beat everyone again (although I'd love to see what MIL and the greek freak could do against them in the finals). Hopefully KD and/or Thompson walks this off-season though and this will be the last year they'll be able to roll everyone. Even if we don't land any big fish next year, why would it be a waste? We made the 6 seed this year with the team we have now even if we make no changes, our young core (SGA, Landry, Zubac, Robinson, Harrell) will get even better next season, while we'll still have that Miami future 1st unprotected and we can roll all that cap space into the following off-season to try again. We are set up nicely no matter what. What would be a waste is if you can't get past the Warriors again after wasting another year of CP (who will be 34 next season). That would basically close your window and the CP trade would officially be considered a failure. Of course that's easiest thing for you to say and I am pretty sure you were one of the folks that were saying we had no chance against the Warriors and would be swept last year too. I would be willing to put up a wager with you that the Warriors don't win it all this year since you are so confident. While losing to the Warriors would be disappointing...if we were to meet again in the WCF then that would mean an extended playoff run and twice that CP3 would have gotten out of the 2nd round for which you as a "FAN" have never experienced. CP3 at least got that monkey off his back and he was a big reason for it. So I wouldn't necessarily call it a failure. Just because you got to the playoffs this year also doesn't guarantee you will get back...other teams get better as well and you Lebron will be back in the playoffs next year for sure. Heck I am not sure you have the 6th seed sewn up yet either. Nope, I actually said you had a good chance against the Warriors last season. Was one of the few on this board who said that. This season with the addition of Cousins though, the lack of home court advantage and your team being worse than it was last year? I don't think so. Sure it wouldn't be a personal failure for CP, he was able to get past the 2nd round for the first time and that's great for him, but for the Rockets franchise, it would 100% be considered a failure if no championships or even a finals appearance comes out of that trade. I do think MIL may have a good shot at the Warriors this year though.
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Post by v-ice on Apr 5, 2019 10:50:05 GMT -8
We went through the motions on this one. Not once did we put Thornwell or SGA on Harden. Which we did earlier in the season. This was like a pre season game for us as u can tell when on bench players were talking and laughing... we be ok w 6th seed vs Rockets or 7th seed vs Nuggets...
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Post by nuraman00 on Apr 5, 2019 11:13:28 GMT -8
We went through the motions on this one. Not once did we put Thornwell or SGA on Harden. Which we did earlier in the season. This was like a pre season game for us as u can tell when on bench players were talking and laughing... we be ok w 6th seed vs Rockets or 7th seed vs Nuggets... That wouldn't have made a difference.
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Post by htownfan on Apr 5, 2019 12:58:37 GMT -8
We went through the motions on this one. Not once did we put Thornwell or SGA on Harden. Which we did earlier in the season. This was like a pre season game for us as u can tell when on bench players were talking and laughing... we be ok w 6th seed vs Rockets or 7th seed vs Nuggets... And how did that work out? Harden still got his 30 and 14 assists??? The bench players were talking and laughing because they knew they were going to get a lot of game that night because it was going to be ugly early.....
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Post by clippers1121 on Apr 5, 2019 13:05:26 GMT -8
We got beat by a much better team. Our guys played as hard as they could. It wasn't a "good game" by the Rockets because they did the same thing to the Kings. It is amazing how good Harden has been this year. And when he gets help from CP3, Gordon, and Capela their team is unstoppable. Even their reserves like Clark, Rivers, and Faried played very well for them. This Rockets team deserves a championship. Let's just hope they can beat the Warriors after they get done with whoever their earlier round opponents are. Pathetic making excuses for our loss.
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Post by htownfan on Apr 5, 2019 13:40:42 GMT -8
Nope, I actually said you had a good chance against the Warriors last season. Was one of the few on this board who said that. This season with the addition of Cousins though, the lack of home court advantage and your team being worse than it was last year? I don't think so. Sure it wouldn't be a personal failure for CP, he was able to get past the 2nd round for the first time and that's great for him, but for the Rockets franchise, it would 100% be considered a failure if no championships or even a finals appearance comes out of that trade. I do think MIL may have a good shot at the Warriors this year though. Ok kudos! But our team worse than last year? Record-wise yes...and Yes I would have agreed with you early on with our 11-14 start and 14th in the Western conf standings but we are 40-14 since then and that is second only to the Bucks who are 43-12. Our team no longer has the likes of Carmelo Anthony, Micheal Carter-Williams and James Ennis. They have been replaced with solid bench players in Kenneth Faried, Austin Rivers and Danuel House III and NBA champion Iman Shumpert. We are much deeper than last year, We are 2nd in defense since the all-star break and finally have everyone healthy. Danuel House will make a name for himself in the playoffs and it will be hard for us to keep him next year....watch Have you seen the Warriors record since they got Cousins? The offense is bogged down with him in it even when he dominates. As long as he dominating in the paint and not on 3s I will trade the 3s for 2s all night long. Also not worried about home court because we have already beaten them twice at their place with one of those wins without James Harden. We are the only team to beat them 3 times in the regular season. Do you think the Warriors got substantially better? Why doesn't that show up in their record...pretty much the same record as last year?
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Post by nuraman00 on Apr 5, 2019 13:53:04 GMT -8
Nope, I actually said you had a good chance against the Warriors last season. Was one of the few on this board who said that. This season with the addition of Cousins though, the lack of home court advantage and your team being worse than it was last year? I don't think so. Sure it wouldn't be a personal failure for CP, he was able to get past the 2nd round for the first time and that's great for him, but for the Rockets franchise, it would 100% be considered a failure if no championships or even a finals appearance comes out of that trade. I do think MIL may have a good shot at the Warriors this year though. Ok kudos! But our team worse than last year? Record-wise yes...and Yes I would have agreed with you early on with our 11-14 start and 14th in the Western conf standings but we are 40-14 since then and that is second only to the Bucks who are 43-12. Our team no longer has the likes of Carmelo Anthony, Micheal Carter-Williams and James Ennis. They have been replaced with solid bench players in Kenneth Faried, Austin Rivers and Danuel House III and NBA champion Iman Shumpert. We are much deeper than last year, We are 2nd in defense since the all-star break and finally have everyone healthy. Danuel House will make a name for himself in the playoffs and it will be hard for us to keep him next year....watch Have you seen the Warriors record since they got Cousins? The offense is bogged down with him in it even when he dominates. As long as he dominating in the paint and not on 3s I will trade the 3s for 2s all night long. Also not worried about home court because we have already beaten them twice at their place with one of those wins without James Harden. We are the only team to beat them 3 times in the regular season. Do you think the Warriors got substantially better? Why doesn't that show up in their record...pretty much the same record as last year? It's not 3's for 2's if Cousins is getting to the foul line. The last 3 years, between Sacramento and New Orleans, he averaged 10.2 free throw attempts a game; 9.3 a game; and 8.2 a game. And he is a decent foul shooter. This year, with the Warriors, it's 4.7 a game. We'll see how many free throws he generates in the playoffs games. He also shot 33 - 36% on 3's during the last 3 years. This year, he is shooting 27.7%. So he has room to improve there, to get back to his former level. So Cousins can be like Harden, in that he can generate 8 - 10 free throw attempts a game, and shoot 3's decently. He hasn't been as consistent this year. But he could get to those levels. We will see. The Warriors bigger problem seems to be on defense when Cousins plays. But they didn't look as good last year, and they turned it up in the playoffs. I like the Rockets pieces. But so far, during the past few years, the Warriors have answered every challenge, and turned several tight situations into blowouts.
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Post by clippers1121 on Apr 5, 2019 14:10:56 GMT -8
Didn't the Warriors just get Bogut back from Australia. They don't need him to score just put a body on Capela and keep him out of the key. And right that Cousins is more of a problem on defense than he is on offense. That series will come down to whether Durant and Thompson can contain Harden on defense. And if CP3 can stay healthy through that many playoff games.
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Post by nuraman00 on Apr 5, 2019 14:14:21 GMT -8
Didn't the Warriors just get Bogut back from Australia. They don't need him to score just put a body on Capela and keep him out of the key. And right that Cousins is more of a problem on defense than he is on offense. That series will come down to whether Durant and Thompson can contain Harden on defense. And if CP3 can stay healthy through that many playoff games. Yeah, they just got Bogut back. They can use him when they need better defense.
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Post by trapp76 on Apr 8, 2019 18:19:57 GMT -8
Nope, I actually said you had a good chance against the Warriors last season. Was one of the few on this board who said that. This season with the addition of Cousins though, the lack of home court advantage and your team being worse than it was last year? I don't think so. Sure it wouldn't be a personal failure for CP, he was able to get past the 2nd round for the first time and that's great for him, but for the Rockets franchise, it would 100% be considered a failure if no championships or even a finals appearance comes out of that trade. I do think MIL may have a good shot at the Warriors this year though. Ok kudos! But our team worse than last year? Record-wise yes...and Yes I would have agreed with you early on with our 11-14 start and 14th in the Western conf standings but we are 40-14 since then and that is second only to the Bucks who are 43-12. Our team no longer has the likes of Carmelo Anthony, Micheal Carter-Williams and James Ennis. They have been replaced with solid bench players in Kenneth Faried, Austin Rivers and Danuel House III and NBA champion Iman Shumpert. We are much deeper than last year, We are 2nd in defense since the all-star break and finally have everyone healthy. Danuel House will make a name for himself in the playoffs and it will be hard for us to keep him next year....watch Have you seen the Warriors record since they got Cousins? The offense is bogged down with him in it even when he dominates. As long as he dominating in the paint and not on 3s I will trade the 3s for 2s all night long. Also not worried about home court because we have already beaten them twice at their place with one of those wins without James Harden. We are the only team to beat them 3 times in the regular season. Do you think the Warriors got substantially better? Why doesn't that show up in their record...pretty much the same record as last year? Sorry I don’t see it, especially with a game 7 being in GS. Last year I think was your best shot, but CP got hurt and that was that. That’s the risk you take with him. I read somewhere today that you guys would be smarter tanking down to the 4 seed so you can see the Warriors earlier and CP has a better chance of being healthy. Was a fair point.
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Post by htownfan on Apr 8, 2019 20:13:14 GMT -8
Sorry I don’t see it, especially with a game 7 being in GS. Last year I think was your best shot, but CP got hurt and that was that. That’s the risk you take with him. I read somewhere today that you guys would be smarter tanking down to the 4 seed so you can see the Warriors earlier and CP has a better chance of being healthy. Was a fair point. Hey I can respect your opinion...but I think we are much better to sustain an injury from Cp3 now and yes I know that is risk we take him..i used to kill you guys with his getting hurt all the time....I still will take my chances in facing them in the WCF though because losing to them there would feel a little better than the 2nd round..... We will just have to watch the playoffs now and see what happens...we will have to take it from them.....
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