Which of the following statements is true of an individualized family service plan?

A. Families don't have the right to decline services, as it would infringe on the child's rights.
B. Because disabilities are universal, family cultural heritage and language aren't taken into consideration.
C. No child can be denied services because the family can't afford them.
D. The plan is typically reviewed once a year to determine progress.

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Answer:

The answer is: D. The plan is typically reviewed once a year to determine progress.

Explanation:

After completing the evaluation of your young child and he or she is eligible for early intervention services, you, as parents, and a team will meet to develop a written plan to provide early intervention services to your child and, as necessary, to your family.

Review and update of the IFSP | The IFSP is reviewed every six months and is updated at least once a year. You, as parents, are also part of that review and review process. Together, you and the team will analyze your child's progress and decide how, or if the IFSP should be changed to reflect your child's growth toward the goals you have set, the current family situation, etc.

The answer is: D. The plan is typically reviewed once a year to determine progress.

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