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a
Applies the principles of family-centered practice
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b
Recognizes the signs of possible atypical development and health problems
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c
Honors children’s and families’ rights according to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and other applicable laws
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d
Follows through on their roles and responsibilities pertaining to IFSPs and IEPs
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e
Applies strategies for modifying and adapting curriculum, materials, instruction and the environment to meet individual needs
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f
Helps families access relevant community supports and resources