Didi is 2 years old and lives in a community with few resources. However, the school system is part of the early identification program for toddlers. Her physician refers her to the community support team, and they find that didi experience a25 percent delay in congnitive and motor skills. According to IDEA, didi is entitled a. Services, but only if her parents can pay for a comprehensive individual assessment of her needs to determine she warrants assistance. B. Nothing, since she's is not yet school aged c. Intervention services through an individualized family service plan d. Services when she becomes school aged

c. Intervention services through an individualized family service plan. IDEA provides early intervention services to infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities. Didi's delay in cognitive and motor skills entitles her to intervention services through an individualized family service plan. The cost of the assessment and intervention services are covered by IDEA, and her parents do not need to pay.