When dealing with a parent who denies that their child needs special services, it is best to…

a. Avoid the parent
b. Work with other children, after all there are many more that need help.
c. Educate the parent about the student and special needs.
d. Give the family another year to understand special education laws.


c. Educate the parent about the student and special needs

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