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Which of the following is not required to be present at an IFSP meeting
 
  a. The parent or parents of the child
  b. A person or persons directly involved in conducting the evaluations and assessments
  c. The principal of the school where the infant or toddler will be attending upon turning 5 years of age
  d. The intake coordinator who has been working with the family since the initial referral for evaluation

Question 2

__________ result from damage to the cochlea or the auditory nerve. This damage is caused by illness and disease and are not medically or surgically treatable.
 
  a. Sensorineural Hearing Loss
  b. Mixed Hearing Loss
  c. Functional Hearing Loss
  d. Central Auditory Disorders



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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