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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So kids with a speech IEP will go to school but the speech therapist won’t? Ah, okay. So their services will be virtual. What a change. [/quote] I see you’re trying to build a bogus case against this. But the fact is, a kid with speech disorders is likely going to do much better in person. That’s totally apart from the actual speech therapy pullout, which is likely just a few hours a week. [/quote] Not trying to do anything so dramatic as attempting to “build a case”. Just pointing out that the identified needed service will be virtual, which is not a change. A child whose services are more hands on (say, PT) would have a more tangible change as that service will allegedly be in-person. Also I’m not arguing that kids with speech do not benefit from in person teaching - I think most kids do. But, it’s odd to me that the individualized nature of IEPs aren’t considered as criteria for return when the providers of IEP services are selected to return based on perceived efficacy of service delivery. Idk, seems incongruent. Not turning all red in the face and foot stomp-y about it, though. [/quote]
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