Remote learning and children with speech difficulties
To help children with speech difficulties participate in remote learning, be sure to reach out to teachers so they know about your child’s difficulty.
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To help children with speech difficulties participate in remote learning, be sure to reach out to teachers so they know about your child’s difficulty.
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