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jasdeep_brar

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From a family systems theory perspective, the family is
 
  a. a group of persons, each of whom is studied as an individual as well as a member of a self-contained social unit.
  b. an extended kinship network.
  c. an ever-changing and developing social unit in which members constantly have to accommodate and adapt to each others demands as well as to those from outside the family.
  d. a member of a larger, formal network in which a number of families get together on a regular basis to provide mutual support and assistance.

Question 2

Explain the difference between an individualized family service plan and an individualized educational plan.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

IFSP provide an education plan directly to children 3 and younger. IEP are a special services plan from the time child turns 3 until their 26 birthday.





 

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