Applied to children with intellectual disability, mainstreaming means __________
A) never placing children with retardation in special classes
B) avoiding applying the label “retardation” to children’s condition
C) treating children with retardation in the same way as any others
D) integrating children with retardation into regular classrooms whenever possible
Answer: D
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