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dakota nelson

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What category is characteristic of a child who displays difficulty building relationships, frequent unhappiness, physical symptoms or fears, inappropriate feelings or behaviors over an extended period of time and adversely affects education performance which can NOT be explained by cultural, intellectual, sensory, or other health factors?
 
  A. ADHD
 B. CD
 C. ODD
 D. ED

Question 2

Which act provided federal funds to support demonstration programs designed to educate infants and preschool-age children with disabilities?
 
  A. Social Security Act
 B. Individuals With Disabilities Education Act
 C. Handicapped Children's Early Education Assistance Act
 D. Family Support Act



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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