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Should a child receive therapy because he/she will benefit from therapy even though no educational need exists?

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Should a child receive therapy because he/she will benefit from therapy even though no educational need exists?

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No. According to IDEA Part B, a child is only eligible for therapy services in order to benefit from special education.

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