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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From Wrights Law: Speech or language impairment. Disability category under IDEA; includes [b]communication disorders[/b], language impairments, voice impairments that adversely educational performance. - See more at: http://www.wrightslaw.com/links/glossary.sped.legal.htm#sthash.tJ3gdCIv.dpuf From the Dept. of Ed "Speech or language impairment means a communication disorder, such as stuttering, impaired articulation, a language impairment, or a voice impairment, that adversely affects a child's educational performance." http://idea.ed.gov/explore/view/p/,root,regs,300,A,300%252E8, MERLD was never a language impairment when it existed in the DSM. Your kids have communication disorders and you don't even know it. Ignorance is bliss.[/quote] Doesn't that Dept of Ed quote say a language impairment is a communication disorder such as a language impairment that adversely affects educational performance? Not very helpful. As language is a major way of communicating it is not surprising that a language impairment could be viewed as a communication disorder. And the old MERLD was definitely a language disorder.[/quote] The IEP language impairment means physical impairment [b]or [/b]communication disorder. Language disorders are separate and not captured by the handful of IEP designations. Because some people got IEPs under "Language" doesn't mean their kid isn't autistic. That may be the case, but it's pathetic that they don't even understand the IEP labels. What's obvious is that they're so relieved and/or self-congratulatory that it wasn't "autism." BFD. My kid has a communication disorder and isn't autistic. I'm am sick to death of the evident prejudice. Autism isn't an insult. Parents should be sticking together to advocate for qualified SLPs in the public school--not just squawking about how their kid isn't autistic and it's [b]so[/b] different. It's really not. Let's hold the public schools accountable for not providing services and not using evidence based reading programs for a start.[/quote] We get SLP services at school. I have no idea what those service are or what is done as the SLP does not communicate with us. The school system is not going to change, so as parents we need to make sure kids get what they need with or without the schools support. I don't think the school SLP works on reading/comprehension and other things our private SLP does. But, there is also a huge difference with 1-1 services and group speech when kids are not even grouped with similar concerns but out of convience.[/quote]
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