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D2AR0N

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FERPA allows family and students (aged over 18) rights to (circle all that apply)
 
  A. access educational records.
  B. challenge educational records.
  C. review educational records.
  D. provide personal information about the student and family.
  E. give written consent prior to release of any student information.

Question 2

This approach to transition services includes systematic arrangement of the environment to increase the likelihood of the emission of a desired response.
 
  a. Applied behavior analysis
  b. TEACCH
  c. Developmental, individual differences relationship-based model
  d. Incidental teaching



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Answer to Question 1

A,B,C,E

Answer to Question 2

a




D2AR0N

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
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Excellent

 

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