CESA 6 offers school districts an opportunity to contract for Speech and Language Itinerant Services. Speech/Language Pathologists in the schools work with students from ages 3 through 21 who may exhibit deficits in one or more of the following areas:

    • Articulation
    • Phonological processes
    • Fluency
    • Voice production
    • Receptive
    • Expressive language

 

When a student's speech/language functioning appears to affect his/her educational performance/development, a school SLP should be contacted. The SLP may conduct a screening and/or provide the student's teacher and/or parent/caregiver with intervention strategies/materials/modifications they can use with the student in the classroom or home environment. If, following a reasonable period of time, the student continues to display SL deficits that interfere with educational progress, a referral for a special education evaluation may be initiated.


For more information about this service contact:
Keith Fuchs, Ph.D.
Executive Director of Leadershp Center
kfuchs@cesa6.org