Sarah is a third-grade student who has severe disabilities. She has been placed into a regular class for the entire day, and has a special teacher in the classroom to assist with her needs. Sarah attends a school that uses which of the following methods of least restrictive placement?

a. full inclusion
b. special education classes
c. IEP
d. mainstreaming


A

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