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MTTC Learning Disabilities Sample Test

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A child _____ receive special education services without his or her parent's consent.





Correct Answer:
cannot
the correct answer to the question "a child _____ receive special education services without his or her parent's consent." is "cannot."

the individuals with disabilities education act (idea) mandates that parents or legal guardians must provide informed consent before a school can conduct initial evaluations or begin providing special education and related services to a child identified as having a disability. this requirement underscores the importance of parental involvement and ensures that parents have a say in the educational decisions affecting their child.

informed consent means that the parents are fully aware of the relevant details concerning the evaluation and proposed services, including the nature and extent of the services. they must also understand that they have the right to agree or disagree with the school's recommendations. if parents do not consent, the school district may, under certain circumstances, pursue mediation or due process to seek approval to proceed with the evaluation or services, but this is generally seen as a last resort.

therefore, the statements provided in the response options "cannot," "can," "shouldn't," and "none of the above" all incorrectly suggest variability in the necessity of parental consent. the unequivocal requirement is that a child cannot receive special education services without parental consent, as per the stipulations of idea. the repeated explanation across all options emphasizes the non-negotiable nature of this legal requirement, reinforcing that "cannot" is the only accurate answer.


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