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A child with asthma, ADHD, epilepsy, or leukemia would be most likely to qualify for special education services in which of these IDEA categories?Group of answer choicesOrthopedic impairmentOther health impairmentIntellectual disabilityMultiple disabilities

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A child with asthma, ADHD, epilepsy, or leukemia would be most likely to qualify for special education services in which of these IDEA categories?Group of answer choicesOrthopedic impairmentOther health impairmentIntellectual disabilityMultiple disabilities

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The child with asthma, ADHD, epilepsy, or leukemia would most likely qualify for special education services under the "Other health impairment" category of IDEA. This category includes having limited strength, vitality or alertness, including a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli, that results in limited alertness with respect to the educational environment, due to chronic or acute health problems such as the ones mentioned.

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