The extent to which reading achievement is causally impacted by eligibility for special education services due to a learning disability (LD) or speech or language impairment (SLI) is currently unclear. In this registered report, we analyzed U.S. national data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal ...
Speech or Language Impairment: Includes stuttering, impaired articulation, and voice impairment. Visual Impairment: This includes both partial and total blindness. Vision problems that can be corrected by eyewear do not qualify. Deafness: The complete inability to hear. ...
Other Health Impairment Specific Learning Disability Speech or Language Impairment Traumatic Brain Injury Visual Impairment Including Blindness What are the seven components of an IEP? A statement of the child's present levels of academic achievement and performance including all relevant data. A...
Child struggles to understand or interpret tone of voice cues that makeup emotion, humor, and sarcasm (and may be likely to interpret messages literally or get feelings hurt easily) Articulation errors that persist past the age they should (see a speech therapist for this). ...
They must have a disability: The IDEA defines a disability as a physical, mental, or developmental impairment that affects one or more major life activities, such as learning, communication, or behavior. Examples of disabilities that may qualify for an IEP include but are not limited to: a...
a condition in which a student has difficulty learning and processing information in specific areas such as reading, writing, or math, despite having normal intelligence and the absence of other factors that could explain their learning difficulties, such as sensory impairment or emotional disturbance....