. Sean, a child with autism, is placed in a regular preschool class for two weeks because his parents have

requested this placement. It's then decided that this placement is inappropriate because the classroom
teacher doesn't feel able to meet his needs and he can't do many of the activities that other children are able
to do. Does this situation demonstrate the principle of least restrictive environment?
A. No, because two weeks isn't long enough to test the regular classroom.
B. Yes, because the nature and severity of his disability is such that he can't succeed.
C. Yes, because after trying the regular classroom, Sean doesn't make satisfactory progress.
D. No, because supplemental aids and services aren't provided in the regular classroom.

my answer is a.

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I think C is a better answer.