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lracut11

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Parent involvement with school has been reported to:
 
  a. make parents feel less positive about their own parenting role.
  b. decrease parent interactions with teachers and administrators.
  c. All of these answers are correct.
  d. promote confidence in parents.

Question 2

The informed consent requirements from the IDEA are intended to ensure that the parent:
 
  a. understands and agrees orally to carrying out the activity for which consent
  is sought.
  b. understands that consent is merely a formality and is not necessary for the
  activity to occur.
  c. has been fully informed of all information related to the proposed activity.
  d. understands that revoking consent will apply to any activities that have
  already occurred.



AngeliqueG

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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