In the states where intervention in natural learning environments is working, how are they interpreting the definition of NE?
All states are to define natural environments according to the federal definition in IDEA, Part C. Natural environments are home and community locations in which children would naturally be if they did not have a disability. If it is created for children with disabilities or they only attend because they have a disability, it is not a natural learning environment.
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