Which statement is true regarding the responsibilities outlined in an IEP?

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The statement regarding the responsibilities outlined in an Individualized Education Program (IEP) that is correct focuses on the details of supplementary aids and adaptations for the student. The IEP is designed to meet the individual needs of a student with disabilities and includes specific accommodations, modifications, and supports tailored to enhance the student’s learning experience. These may include tools, strategies, or changes in teaching methods that allow the student to access the curriculum effectively.

In contrast, while social activities may be beneficial for a child's development, they are typically not specifically included in the IEP as a formal requirement. Similarly, family services are often addressed in broader family engagement plans rather than explicitly outlined in the IEP. Lastly, while assessment testing may be a part of the evaluation process for eligibility, the IEP itself does not mandate testing for all students; it focuses on the individual’s educational needs and the support required to meet those needs.