Episode 369: Inclusion Isn't Always the Most Appropriate Placement - And That's Okay

Episode 369: Inclusion Isn't Always the Most Appropriate Placement - And That's Okay

Inclusion is one of the most important values in special education - and one of the most misunderstood placement decisions. In this episode, we're unpacking the difference between inclusion as a philosophy and inclusion as a checkbox. We look at what IDEA actually says about least restrictive environment, what meaningful participation really looks like, and how to have honest LRE conversations at the IEP table without shame or judgment.

IDEA (2004). Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. U.S. Department of Education.

Kauffman et al. (2020). The scandalous neglect of children's mental health. Exceptionality.

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