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[quote=Anonymous]I doubt there is any "confusion" - they just want to cut their costs by decreasing this child's speech therapy. Speech therapy for these things can have a 100% (or 99.9%) fix so that they no longer say the B sound for V. So until that's fixed, she should be going to speech therapy! Not true for all speech therapy needs, but for sounds? Yes, she can be taught and corrected so that she gets rid of it. Nobody needs to sound like Barbara Walters. I'd schedule a visit with a speech therapist and bring the 2014 IEP and see what s/he says. The perosn who answered the phone is just that, the receptionist, who has been taught to tell you to bring certian things. She may not have a deeper understanding of all the paperwork options, but the SLP will. [/quote]
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