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  1. Speech or Language Impairment means a communication disorder, such as Articulation, Stuttering, a Language or a Voice Impairment that adversely affects a child’s educational …

  2. sabilities were routinely excluded from public schools. Public Law 94‐142 proved to be landmark legislation, requiring public schools to provide for students with a broad range of disabilities ‐ …

  3. Eligibility Criteria Checklist

    Documentation that the child exhibits errors of speech sound production beyond the age at which 85% of typically developing children have achieved mastery (based on current developmental …

  4. Autism Spectrum Disorder Specific Learning Disability Cognitive Disability Speech or Language Impairment - Articulation Deaf-Blindness Speech or Language Impairment -Language …

  5. Is the student deaf or hard of hearing? If yes, then answer the following: Does the student need opportunities for communication and direct instruction in the student’s language and …

  6. Aug 20, 2010 · Records documenting speech pathology, physical therapy, occupational therapy or other itinerant services until one (1) year after the student reaches age twenty-one (21) or …

  7. Related Services Personnel Fully certified Not fully certified Total Audiologists 3.20 4.50 7.70 Speech-Language Pathologists 79.92 7.65 87.57 Interpreters 3.75 2.94 6.69 Psychologists …

  8. Eligibility for Specific Learning Disability is ruled out. Eligibility for Speech or Language Impairment is ruled out. Eligibility for Traumatic Brain Injury is ruled out. Eligibility for Visual …

  9. Visual Impairment Specific Learning Disability Speech or Language Impairment - Articulation Speech or Language Impairment -Language Speech or Language Impairment - Stuttering …

  10. c education (FAPE) as a result of staffing shortages. Specifically, staff shortages resulted in the district’s speech therapists providing only consul