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In this module, Cate reviews the conclusions of the evaluation and works to develop goals that will provide the support that Alex really needs.Cate includes her estimation of percent delay for Alex to allow for disability determination. She is also careful to include his diagnosis at the beginning of the IEP. For Alex, Cate recommends identifying functional phrases to target that will allow Alex to be more successful in communicating as soon as possible. SheĀ also noted the supports and strategies that helped Alex to be more intelligible, in this case the multisensory approach. In order to support Alexā€™s communication development, he should interact with peers who can be conversation partners. In addition, Cate chooses to target repetition of consonant and vowel syllables and reminds us that therapy for this child will require a lot of repetition and drills. She alsoĀ distinguishes between annual and short term goals to be targeted at school and at home.

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Model Eval: 2;10-English/Spanish-Ā Verbal Apraxia

Model Eval: 2;10- Verbal ApraxiaĀ IEP Goals

Critical Questions Document

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Differential Diagnosis in Preschool Evaluations: A Case Study (DDPE Playlist)

Find each of the modules from this playlist here:

Module 1: Why an Accurate Differential Diagnosis Matters

Module 2: Critical Questions for the Parent InterviewĀ Part 1

Module 3: Critical Questions for the Parent Interview Part 2

Module 4: Academic Language Expressive and Receptive Language

Module 5: Receptive Language Comprehension and Following Directions

Module 6: Eliciting Quality Narratives in Expressive Language

Module 7: Motor Speech, Articulation, and Speech Sound Inventory

Module 8: Dynamic Assessment: Nonword Repetition, Syllable and Sentence Repetition

Module 9: Putting it All Together in the Written Evaluation Report

Module 10: Developing Appropriate Goals for the IEP