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1. What is the primary purpose of the Individualized Family Service Plan
(IFSP)?
A. To provide therapy for children with disabilities
B. To evaluate the family’s financial needs
C. To develop a collaborative plan for services for the child and family
D. To assess the child's cognitive development
• The IFSP is a collaborative document that outlines services for both
the child and family to promote development in natural
environments.
2. At what age must an IFSP transition plan be developed in California?
A. 6 months
B. 12 months
C. 30 months
D. 42 months
, • The transition plan must be in place by 30 months to ensure smooth
transition by the child's third birthday.
3. Which federal law mandates early intervention services for infants and
toddlers with disabilities?
A. HIPAA
B. IDEA Part C
C. ADA
D. Section 504
• IDEA Part C mandates early intervention for children from birth to
age three.
4. What is one key characteristic of a natural environment for early
intervention?
A. A clinical setting
B. A laboratory-based room
C. A location where the child typically spends time
D. A sterile, distraction-free space
• Natural environments include places like the home or daycare, where
the child typically spends time.
5. Which of the following is a domain of child development monitored in
early intervention?
A. Financial growth
B. Social-emotional development
C. Career readiness
D. Insurance literacy
• Social-emotional development is a key developmental domain
monitored in early intervention.
, 6. What is the role of the service coordinator in early intervention?
A. Provide therapy directly
B. Conduct all developmental testing
C. Facilitate and coordinate all services and meetings
D. Approve insurance coverage
• The service coordinator is responsible for overseeing the delivery and
integration of all services.
7. Which team model is most often used in early intervention programs?
A. Multinational
B. Competitive
C. Interdisciplinary
D. Hierarchical
• An interdisciplinary team works collaboratively while maintaining
professional roles.
8. What does child-focused intervention often overlook compared to
family-centered practices?
A. Toys used
B. Family priorities and goals
C. Therapist preferences
D. Child’s age
• Family-centered practices prioritize the family's needs and concerns,
which are often overlooked in child-focused models.
9. How often must an IFSP be reviewed?
A. Every week
B. Monthly
C. Every 6 months or more frequently if needed
D. Every 3 years