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The nursing instructor is talking to a class of nursing students about the American's with Disabilities Act, and persons having various disabilities that have the right to education in the least restrictive environment. The nursing instructor asks the students, "what is the reason for the least restrictive environment?

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  1. Today, 03:52
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    The reason is for the student to learn as much as practicable with his/her colleagues without the stigmatization caused by isolation

    Explanation:

    As explained in the Americans' with Disabilities Act, the least restrictive environment (LRE), is not necessarily the place or environment where the student learns, but rather an inclusive principle that seeks to ensure that student is not stigmatised by isolating him or her from her peers.

    The Act stipulates that the student's education should take place as much as practicable with his/her colleagues or peers except in very severe cases where learning with his/her peers would be more disadvantageous to the student.
  2. Today, 04:57
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    Answer is

    Traumatic brain injury

    Autism

    Orthopedic impairment

    Refer below.

    Explanation:

    The nursing instructor is talking to a class of nursing students about the American's with Disabilities Act, and persons having various disabilities that have the right to education in the least restrictive environment. The nursing instructor asks the students, "the is the reason for the least restrictive environment are:

    Traumatic brain injury

    Autism

    Orthopedic impairment
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