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In this final episode of Season 7, host Tim Villegas explores the challenges and strategies surrounding the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) in special education. Amy Langerman shares her personal and professional experiences advocating for inclusive placements, highlighting stark differences between Arizona and California’s approaches. She discusses how systemic barriers and lack of support often push families toward private education, and how legal action can sometimes be the only path to inclusion.
Later, Amanda Selogie and Vickie Brett join the conversation to break down how IEP teams often mishandle placement discussions. They emphasize the importance of starting with general education as the default and encourage families to ask critical questions about existing inclusion practices. Their insights offer practical strategies for parents advocating for their children, even later in their educational journey.
This episode is a powerful call to action for educators, families, and advocates to push for meaningful inclusion and challenge outdated assumptions about disability and education.
Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/amy-langerman-amanda-selogie-vickie-brett-lre/
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In this final episode of Season 7, host Tim Villegas explores the challenges and strategies surrounding the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) in special education. Amy Langerman shares her personal and professional experiences advocating for inclusive placements, highlighting stark differences between Arizona and California’s approaches. She discusses how systemic barriers and lack of support often push families toward private education, and how legal action can sometimes be the only path to inclusion.
Later, Amanda Selogie and Vickie Brett join the conversation to break down how IEP teams often mishandle placement discussions. They emphasize the importance of starting with general education as the default and encourage families to ask critical questions about existing inclusion practices. Their insights offer practical strategies for parents advocating for their children, even later in their educational journey.
This episode is a powerful call to action for educators, families, and advocates to push for meaningful inclusion and challenge outdated assumptions about disability and education.
Complete show notes and transcript: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/amy-langerman-amanda-selogie-vickie-brett-lre/

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