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Kiara is a five-year-old who is paralyzed from the neck down and cannot speak. To act in accordance with IDEA's concept of a free and appropriate education, her local school district:Question 41Select one:A.probably will not enroll Kiara because she cannot participate in school activities in a typical way, but it will pay for her enrollment in any private school that will accept her.B.should make sure its classrooms are wheelchair accessible, hire an aide to take care of Kiara's personal needs, and find ways to modify the curriculum so she can participate.C.will accept Kiara for enrollment, but because she cannot move or speak, she will not be expected to participate in classroom activities or follow an instructional plan.D.probably will not enroll Kiara, but if her parents want to teach her at home, the school will provide them with textbooks and other materials.

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Kiara is a five-year-old who is paralyzed from the neck down and cannot speak. To act in accordance with IDEA's concept of a free and appropriate education, her local school district:Question 41Select one:A.probably will not enroll Kiara because she cannot participate in school activities in a typical way, but it will pay for her enrollment in any private school that will accept her.B.should make sure its classrooms are wheelchair accessible, hire an aide to take care of Kiara's personal needs, and find ways to modify the curriculum so she can participate.C.will accept Kiara for enrollment, but because she cannot move or speak, she will not be expected to participate in classroom activities or follow an instructional plan.D.probably will not enroll Kiara, but if her parents want to teach her at home, the school will provide them with textbooks and other materials.

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The correct answer is B. According to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), all children with disabilities are entitled to a free and appropriate public education (FAPE). This means that Kiara's local school district should make all necessary accommodations to ensure that she can participate in school activities to the best of her ability. This includes making classrooms wheelchair accessible, hiring an aide to assist with her personal needs, and modifying the curriculum so

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