The parents of a child with a hearing impairment ask the nurse about getting an education for their child

The nurse will explain that the Education of All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, renamed as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, provides: a. an education for children who are deaf in private schools beginning at age 8
b. early intervention services for children from birth to 3 years with disabilities and for their families, too
c. manuals and training for parents who want to homeschool their child who is deaf
d. canes, wheelchairs, special vans, and other special mobility equipment


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A Incorrect. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act does not provide an education for children who are deaf in private schools beginning at age 8.
B Correct. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act provides early intervention services for children from birth to 3 years with disabilities and for their families, too.
C Incorrect. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act does not provide manuals and training for parents who want to homeschool their child who is deaf.
D Incorrect. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act does not provide canes, wheelchairs, special vans, and other special mobility equipment.

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