Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (Part H of Public Law 102-119, formerly Education for the Handicapped Amendments of 1986) provides coverage for which of the following groups of children who are handicapped or at risk for later delay?
a. newborn to 21 years c. 4 to 16 years
b. newborn to 18 years d. 3 to 21 years
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A Correct: Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (Part H of Public Law 102-119, formerly Education for the Handicapped Amendments of 1986) provides coverage for children in the age period from newborn to 21 years who are handicapped or at risk for later delay.
B Incorrect: Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (Part H of Public Law 102-119, formerly Education for the Handicapped Amendments of 1986) does not provide coverage for children in the age period from newborn to 18 years who are handicapped or at risk for later delay.
C Incorrect: Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (Part H of Public Law 102-119, formerly Education for the Handicapped Amendments of 1986) does not provide coverage for children in the age period from 4 to 16 years who are handicapped or at risk for later delay.
D Incorrect: Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (Part H of Public Law 102-119, formerly Education for the Handicapped Amendments of 1986) does not provide coverage for children in the age period from 3 to 21 years who are handicapped or at risk for later delay.
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