Speech Improvement
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	A speech/language screening conducted for _________________________________________ on ______________________ indicated a need for service in the area of language. Speech/Language Improvement support is: - Designed to teach strategies and skills to assist a student in improving communication skills.
- Provided as a short-term intervention for those needs that are remedial and treatable.
- Implemented to remediate language weaknesses that may negatively impact your child’s success with reading, writing, and spelling.
 As part of the Speech/Language Improvement program, parents or guardians are expected to: - Ensure the speech notebook is brought to school on assigned days
- Review and reinforce homework at least ten minutes daily
- Sign assignments when practiced
- Encourage your child to apply newly acquired skills in school, home (with family and friends),
 and in the community Students will be dismissed from Speech/Language Improvement when: - Strategies necessary to achieve targeted goals in therapy have been learned
- Current level of performance is maintained and further progress has not been demonstrated
- Three (3) consecutive sessions elapse and your child is not completing specified exercises necessary for improvement on a consistent basis (i.e. incomplete homework assignments) and/or is not consistently prepared for therapy with his/her notebook
 Small-group therapy is provided by the school district. If you consent to Speech/Language Improvement support, sessions will begin the week of ____________________. You will receive a progress report at the end of each cycle. Your child should bring a NOTEBOOK to school on his/her speech days. This notebook will used exclusively for speech and language work and will serve as a permanent record of the work done in class as well as the home practice assignments completed.
