Asked by Madiha Iqbal on Jun 15, 2024

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Parents are asking about an early intervention program for their child who has special needs. The nurse relates that this program is for which age of child?

A) Birth to 1 year of age
B) Birth to 3 years of age
C) Ages 1 to 4
D) Ages 4 and 5

Early Intervention Program

Services provided to very young children with developmental delays or disabilities to support their development.

Special Needs

A term referring to individuals who require additional or specialized services due to physical, mental, emotional, or health-related issues.

Birth To 3 Years

A critical period in a child's development, encompassing physical, cognitive, emotional, and social growth milestones.

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Ashish GhugeJun 20, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A variety of supplemental programs have been designed in the school system to accommodate special needs, both at school age and younger, through early intervention, which consists of any sustained and systematic effort to assist children from birth to age 3 years with disabilities and those who are developmentally vulnerable.