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Assessment
What is the primary role of parents in the special education process?
To advocate for their child's needs
To manage the classroom behavior of all students
To develop curriculum for special education
To conduct assessments on their child
How can parents effectively contribute to their child's Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
By attending IEP meetings and sharing their insights
By avoiding involvement to let professionals do their job
By designing their own educational materials
By only focusing on their child's strengths
Why is communication between parents and teachers crucial in special education?
It ensures consistent support and strategies for the child
It allows parents to dictate how teachers should teach
It is required by law with no practical benefits
It minimizes the teachers' workload
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