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CASE STUDY: Bobby is a 12-year-old student who was diagnosed with severe mental retardation and orthopedic impairments at the age of 4. Bobby was born as a normal, healthy baby. While on vacation with his family at the age of 4, Bobby had his first seizure. Although Bobby was rushed to a hospital by his parents, it took hours before the seizure was stopped by medical professionals. The result of this seizure was severe brain injury. Bobby does not have the ability to verbally communicate his wants and needs. His parents have moved him from his neighborhood school where Bobby spent his elementary school years misunderstood and frustrated. His parents now have turned to a specialized school hopeful that their son will receive the care and education they believe he deserves and needs.
Although Bobby's parents have chosen to place him in a specialized school, what are the benefits of Bobby interacting with nondisabled peers who are his same age?

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