What is a continuum of services in special education?

The continuum of services in special education refers to the range of support options, environments, and settings available to meet the needs of students with disabilities. It starts from the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) which is a general education class with no support, to the most restrictive, which is receiving education in home or hospital settings. In between these extremes, there are other options such as co-teaching classes, special education classes, or having a one-on-one aide. The choice of service depends on the student’s unique needs and should be decided by the IEP team.

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