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To be eligible to receive Section 504 services, the student must
 
  A. have a low socioeconomic status.
  B. be diagnosed with a specific learning disability.
  C. have a physical or mental impairment that limits one or more of their major life activities.
  D. be recommended for services by the special education teacher and professional school counselor.

Question 2

The professional school counselor serving a student from another culture should
 
  A. encourage conformity to social norms.
  B. teach the parents the proper way to integrate the child into the school setting.
  C. allow the parents and child to vent for one session and then formulate a working agenda.
  D. be patient, empathetic, and defer to parents for valuable cultural insights and information.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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