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When the authors observed practice in ESA, they saw little evidence of this graduated response.9 Instead, most commonly, an ad hoc approach was observed, usually categorized by a ‘universal offer’ with children with disabilities expected to fit into what was available for all, and then by a specialist approach for a select number
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