When Tommy and Susy's dad became ill with a chronic disease, he was discharged from his job and became eligible for disability pay. Because their mother did not work, the family's income level fell dramatically, and the children helped by cutting back on their after-school activities like piano and karate lessons. This example scenario illustrates which concept from family systems theory?
A. morphostasis
B. morphogenesis
C. homeostasis
D. reciprocal interaction
E. interrelatedness
E (This concept states that when one person in a family experiences some significant change, then all others in the family are also affected to some degree)
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Children with disabilities can be covered under the IDEA or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, but not both
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.