I'm pretty sure the answer is A - always using prepared statements for all SQL queries. That's the most secure and reliable way to prevent SQL injection attacks.
This is a great question that really gets at the heart of effective behavior analytic practice in schools. Based on my understanding, the best approach is to work closely with the interdisciplinary team, as option C suggests. That way we can leverage everyone's expertise and ensure a cohesive, evidence-based plan for the student.
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