A child-care provider is required to make a case-by-case assessment of what the child with the disability requires to be fully integrated into the child-care program, and then assess whether reasonable accommodations can be made to allow this to happen. Although what is “reasonable” will vary depending on the accommodation requested and the resources available to the program, many of the accommodations children need are not complicated and most can be easily learned. More.
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