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Developing an IFSP Quiz

You may take the quiz as many times as you would like. The questions on the quizzes are randomly generated. If you retake the quiz, you probably won't get the same questions as before.

QuestionYour Answer
A family can decline available services from the public schools and retain access to a Services Coordinator.
Transitions need to be addressed immediately prior to making the change.
The Transition Plans should be outlined in the IFSP as soon as an anticipated change in services is considered.
The IFSP plan for each outcome should be worded simply at the bottom of each outcome page to 'tell a story' of how each outcome will be addressed over the next year.
The family should be provided opportunity at the IFSP meeting to share both the concerns and wishes they have for their child/family.
The IEP is used in lieu of the IFSP whenever school-only services are required for young children.
"Transitions" refers to changes in living arrangement such as moving from a hospital setting to the home.
Any reduction in the frequency of services during the summer months must be initiated by the request of the family or because the professionals can justify to the family the child's and family's need for less services in the future.
The IFSP plan for each outcome need list only who will provide the services to meet each outcome.
The IFSP is required for all children birth to age 3 years who have any community services outlined for them to address their delays/disabilities.