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[quote=Anonymous]If you are in Virginia, the definition of seclusion is the involuntary confinement of a student alone in a room from which the student is physically prevented from leaving. It is not the same thing as a time out, in-school suspension or removal from one area to provide the student an opportunity to regain self-control. The student is in a setting where they are not physically prevented from leaving. The seclusion space shall be free of objects or physical features that may cause injury to the student. It should have lighting, heating, cooling & ventilation. It should be visible to outsiders either through a window or by mirrors. [/quote]
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