IDEA /FAPE
How FAPE differs from Inclusion
Importance of SLPs in educational setting
FAPE requirements for SLPs
100

A law that makes available a free appropriate public education to eligible children with disabilities throughout the nation?

What is IDEA

100

 Data-driven accommodations, determination of the Least Restrictive Environment, and a Clearly outlined IEP are?

What are FAPE requirements for Special Education?

100

FAPE provisions require that children at this age with disabilities be educated in the least restrictive environment.

What are Preschool and School-Age students (ages 3–21 years)

100

By including students with disabilities in groups of their peers when appropriate, this role is fulfilled

What is the SLP’s role in providing services in the least restrictive environment?

200

The federal law that gives free public education. 

What is FAPE

200

The social value of having a disabled child interacting with nondisabled peers, or Inclusion, takes this role to provide an environment where the child receives an educational benefit, or FAPE.

What is a secondary role.

200

 The child must be diagnosed with a speech-language impairment that adversely affects his access to an education in order to do what?

What is to be eligible for speech therapy in the public school system under the IDEA?

200

 By writing student goals that meet the requirements of grade-level expectations this role is fulfilled

What is the SLP’s role in educational achievement

300

Require SLPs to identify and evaluate students. 

IDEA requirements for schools

300

When a school cannot accommodate a child's Least Restrictive Environment, what must the school do?

 Pay for the child to attend a school that can, or provide a homebound teacher, depending on the child's LRE.

300

This is a mandate that requires states to identify and evaluate all children who may have a disability.

What is Child Find, this may be completed by the teachers or the SLPs depending on the district.

300

The SLP does this by providing additional supports such as AAC systems

What provides sufficient modifications?

400

Law that requires individualized education services in public schools. 

What is FAPE requirement in public schools

400

What Creates comparable quality of education for special education students in relation to general education students

What are specially trained teachers, developmentally appropriate materials, and proper equipment. 

400

This is the fundamental principle that a school-based SLP should keep in mind when treating a child. 

What is every child, regardless of ability, deserves equal opportunities, compassion, and respect? 

400

The SLP fills this responsibility by taking data across multiple sessions

What is monitoring student progress?

500

Ensure that the students with disabilities receive appropriate educational services and provided in inclusive settings to the maximum extent possible.


What is IDEA and FAPE

500

IDEA is required to provide accommodations that accomplish this goal for students.

What is providing a child education at a level equal to typically developing peers.

500

By embracing IDEA and FAPE, SLPs do the following.

What affirms our commitment to building a society where diversity is celebrated, where barriers are dismantled, and where all children are granted the chance to thrive.

500

The SLP does this by reviewing student goals and making appropriate changes at the annual ARD meeting

What is creating appropriate annual goals?

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