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Reply to "Referring a preschooler with behavioral issues for an IEP - what to expect if he is found eligible"
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[quote=Anonymous]They are supposed to start with the least restrictive environment, which for a child without documented disabilities, would be a gen ed classroom with supports. Our experience was that the next step was self-contained classroom with the child attending some classes with gen ed. The priority is getting a child into a setting where they're able to access the curriculum. In our DD's case, a self-contained classroom with a teacher willing to work with her sensory / regulation issues was infinitely better than a gen ed classroom with a teacher unable or unwilling to work with her. [/quote]
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