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True or False - A 'least restrictive environment' is defined as the combination of settings that involve the student with regular classrooms and school programs as much as possible. True False

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False, the answer to this statement is false.
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User Manish Punia
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Answer:

False.

Step-by-step explanation:

A 'least restrictive environment' means that a child with a disability must be educated within the same classroom as typical mainstreamed non-disabled peers to the fullest extent possible in order to ensure that a disabled child is receiving a free appropriate public education

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