Anonymous wrote:You won’t get speech through APS if you go to private. If you are willing to do private speech either by paying extra and having it at the private (some privates offer this; not all), or if you’re willing to do private speech outside of school and want to stick with private, do that.
Speech only IEP is a pretty minor issue generally and I wouldn’t lump those kids in with the struggling students whose parents are fighting for many other services. Depending on the severity of your child’s speech needs.
Agree. We are at nottingham, and generally the kids with iep are grouped together in a class with an extra teacher. Depending on grade, there can be some really distributive kids. Do you mind sharing what grade?
Speech iep kids are not usually lumped with the learning differences iep kids. I know a few people who work with the in school speech therapist.