Notices to parents about identification, assessment, or placement must be in what form?

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Multiple Choice

Notices to parents about identification, assessment, or placement must be in what form?

Explanation:
Communicating with parents in a language they understand is essential so they can participate fully in decisions about identification, assessment, and placement. Notices must be provided in the parent’s native language whenever possible, and in a form they can understand (using translation, interpreter help, or accessible formats as needed). English-only or optional notices don’t meet this requirement, so the best fit is providing notices in the parent's native language and in understandable forms.

Communicating with parents in a language they understand is essential so they can participate fully in decisions about identification, assessment, and placement. Notices must be provided in the parent’s native language whenever possible, and in a form they can understand (using translation, interpreter help, or accessible formats as needed). English-only or optional notices don’t meet this requirement, so the best fit is providing notices in the parent's native language and in understandable forms.

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