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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Only if the speech difficulties impact them in the classroom -- the teacher can't understand them, kids make fun of them, etc. If it's just articulation, it has to be pretty bad to qualify for an IEP.[/quote] That was not our experience. My kid had no real academic impact from his lisp/r sounding like w - he was confident and an incredible speller for example. But he got one on one help from kinder to second grade and one on two from second to fourth, when he graduated. We did supplement with twice a week private therapy as well in kinder and first. Mostly because we weren’t great at practicing on our own (ADHD house).[/quote] Sometimes you get really lucky with the SLP assigned and they have room on their caseload but that is far from the norm. Even my child with apraxia didn’t get 1:1 or 1:2. [/quote]
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