
NASET Q & A Corner
Questions and Answers on Least Restrictive Environment
Introduction
Least restrictive environment, or LRE as it is more commonly called, is one of several vital components in the development of a child’s IEP and plays a critical role, influencing where a child spends his or her time at school, how services are provided, and the relationships the child develops within the school and community. Indeed, LRE is a foundational element in building an appropriate IEP that can improve outcomes for a child—in school and in life. The focus of this issue of NASET’s Q & A Corner is to address issues pertaining to LRE.
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