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WhattoUnderstand

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Which of the following is the term for the program in which the assessment and goals for the child are driven by the family's needs and priorities?
 
  A. Family-centered program
  B. Family-focused program
  C. Family assessment program
  D. Family needs-based program

Question 2

At a minimum, which of the following indicates how often IDEA mandates the plans for infants and toddlers be reviewed?
 
  A. 3 months
  B. 4 months
  C. 6 months
  D. 12 months



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Answer to Question 1

A.
Explanation: In the family-centered program, family concerns and needs drive assessment. Anything written on the IFSP must have the family's permission. The family's needs determine the actual roles played by case managers.

Answer to Question 2

C.
Explanation: Every 6 months an IFSP must be reviewed to determine if progress is being made.



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