Olson Erin Dyer, Bohlman Patricia
Belleville School District, Wisconsin, USA.
Semin Speech Lang. 2002 Aug;23(3):159-64. doi: 10.1055/s-2002-33748.
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) '97 is the federal law that shapes the legal process involved with evaluating and treating children who stutter. The speech-language pathologist is required to provide a complete evaluation of the child's communication skills, including documentation of the impact of the child's stuttering on his involvement in his education. Goals and benchmarks are written based on the weaknesses identified in the child's present level of performance within the Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Transition plans are crucial for the child who stutters to become a healthy, productive member of society. Therapy frequency and location are based on the child's individual needs. Placement, dismissal, and re-enrollment are issues that vary for each child who stutters. IDEA '97 provides speech-language pathologists with clear direction as to the programming for children with the complex disorder of stuttering.
《1997年残疾人教育法》是一部联邦法律,它规范了评估和治疗口吃儿童所涉及的法律程序。言语病理学家必须对儿童的沟通能力进行全面评估,包括记录儿童口吃对其参与教育活动的影响。目标和基准是根据在个性化教育计划(IEP)中儿童当前表现水平所发现的弱点来制定的。过渡计划对于口吃儿童成为健康、有作为的社会成员至关重要。治疗频率和地点取决于儿童的个体需求。安置、退学和重新入学对于每个口吃儿童来说都是不同的问题。《1997年残疾人教育法》为言语病理学家针对患有复杂口吃障碍的儿童制定方案提供了明确的指导。