Which of the following approaches best describes family-centered practice?

A. Collaborative decisions are made between family members and professionals based on mutual respect, with families relying on professional decision-making and guidance about their child.
B. Families expect the professionals on the team to make the final decisions about the most appropriate interventions for their child, as they recognize professionals are the experts in the field.
C. Collaborative decisions are made between family members and professionals based on mutual respect with families prioritizing the goals and interventions offered and the professionals involved take their direction from the family.
D. Professionals on the team decide upon the necessary interventions, providing tutelage to parents to guide them with implementing the interventions.


ANS: C

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