Before we dive into the scenarios, let's review the types of communication disorders that may affect students:
A crucial element often depicted in collaborative literature is the inclusion of the family. Schools are temporary environments compared to the home; therefore, skills learned at school must transfer to the home environment to be sustainable. Collaborative scenarios often depict the SLP training parents to use specific language modeling techniques or augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices. Before we dive into the scenarios, let's review
These students suffer the most in collaborative scenarios because they fall through the cracks of the special education system. They don't qualify for a one-on-one aide. They don't have a "visible" struggle. But when the teacher says, "Get into groups of four," their heart rate hits 130. These students suffer the most in collaborative scenarios