With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". to provide Timothy with a FAPE. Members of Timothy’s IEP team, who were professional educators, responsible for the creation of his IEP, observed him in the classroom environment, had adequate background, experience and training to assess his condition and to formulate program to meet his needs. ■ They considered the opinions of Timothy’s medi cal and psychological providers. They opined that a full-time dédicated one-on-one aide would deflect from the goal of promoting independence for Timothy. The IDEIA does not require school districts to consult with outside experts or to adopt their recommendations. The failure to do so does not automatically constitute a serious deficiency in the IEP. Renner v. Bd. of Educ. of the Public Sch. of the City of Ann Arbor, 185 F.3d 635 (6th Cir.1999) (<HOLDING>). Under the regulations to the IDEIA, decisions

A: holding that counsel was deficient for failing to consult an expert and present expert testimony about the physiological effect of toxic chemical exposure on defendants brain
B: holding that counsel was deficient for failfing to consult or call an expert on the psychology of child sexual abuse or to educate himself sufficiently on the scientific issues
C: holding that the failure to inform the defendant of his right to a sixperson jury and the failure to consult the defendant as to his wishes was an error for which a new trial was the only remedy
D: holding that school districts failure to consult with the plaintiffs expert or to adopt the number of hours she recommended for a particular therapy did not render the iep substantively deficient
D.