In the Supreme Court case, Cedar Rapids v. Garrett F. the school system
a. Refused to provide one on one nursing care for a student.
b. Refused to provide a tutor for a student.
c. Conceded that one on one nursing care was a related service.
d. All of the above.
ANS: A
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a. book clubs. b. discussions. c. journaling. d. assessing.
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most consistent? a. behaviorism b. cognitive c. social cognitive d. social e. constructivism