Gwenda Micheals: I have no idea, i think this is a pretty specialized issue. Im pretty sure that lots of people are more qualified than any of the candidates to provide solutions.Thats why they have cabinets.
Cristopher Gavalis: Have you tried visiting their websites? I highly doubt that either of the candidates have talked at lenght about this very important issue. They've hit on education in a general sense, but not specifically about autism. I hope you eventually find what you need (and I honestly doubt you will find it here).Good luck....Show more
Julienne Poplawski: I think that is a GREAT question and i would be interested in finding out as well. I have searched their sites; however, none of them address special education only No Child Left Behind.
Walter Scordino: I have searched all their sites and glassbooth.org as well. I have emailed the question out as well but never gotten anything but the typical go to our site for the issues, etc.
R! anda Hessell: Well if there's any way to get everyone else to pay for others kids the Democrats will find it.
Hubert Jestes: I found that according to CNN (http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/issues/issues.edu...Hillary Clinton would end No Child Left Behind. Promote early childhood education...Improve K-12 system by meeting funding promises of IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)...Expand early-intervention mentoring programs. Identify at-risk youth early and provide $1 billion in intensive interventions.Barack Obama would reform No Child Left Behind, ensuring access to high-quality early childhood education programs...(but there was no mention of IDEA or early intervention programs).John McCain voted for No Child Left Behind... (not only does he not mention early intervention but supports No Child Left Behind)....Show more
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