Special education services for young children are with disabilities

a. cannot be enforced through laws
b. depend on parent efforts
c. do not involve the head Start program
d. are rooted in federal legislation
My answer is d.

Right.

A connot be enforce

Your answer, d. "are rooted in federal legislation," is correct.

Explanation:
Special education services for young children with disabilities are rooted in federal legislation. In the United States, the provision of special education services is protected by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). IDEA is a federal law that ensures all children with disabilities have access to a free appropriate public education. It outlines the rights and responsibilities of parents and schools in providing special education services to children with disabilities. This legislation was enacted to ensure that children with disabilities receive the support and services they need to succeed in school and reach their full potential.