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What speech/language disorders are treated in the schools?
Speech sound disorders, language (including pragmatic) disorders, fluency disorders, voice disorders, feeding disorders.
Who determines eligibility for a speech-language Impairment in the schools?
The SLP provides information and the team makes the final decision.
What do you need to know to work in the schools?
How to ask questions and take feedback professionally.
What materials are provided by the district?
Tests, protocols. Some materials.
Do districts pay for materials, licensure or professional development?
It depends on the district.
Name a way to schedule students for therapy.
By disability, grade level, students' schedule.
Do school based SLP's see students in groups or individually?
Both! In most districts, group vs individual is not determined on the IEP.
What does PLOP or PLAAFP stand for in an IEP?
Stands for present level of academic achievement and functional performance.
What happens if parents do not agree with the school's recommendations for services?
The parents have the right to seek mediation or to file for a Due Process hearing.
Does billing for services take place in the public schools?
Yes. We bill services through Medicaid.
Name the members of the IEP team. (at least 3)
parent, student, administrator, general education teacher, special education teacher, social worker, SLP, psychologist, school nurse
What is the most common S/L disorder that is treated in the schools?
Speech Sound Disorders
What is an assistive technology plan?
Describes how assistive tools will be used with students.
How do you address feeding in the schools?
You will help write a feeding plan and provide training to paraeducators.
Do you need parents' permission before testing or screening a student?
YES!
What is an advocate?
Advocates help parents make sure a child's special needs are met and help them understand the special education process.
Name an extra duty who may have working in a school.
Bus duty
Name a staff member that you may collaborate or cotreat with in the schools.
Occupational Therapist, social worker, teacher, psychologist
How many students can you have on your caseload?
60
What is the name of the legal document that dictates services for special education students?
Individualized Education Plan (IEP)