| Parents who enroll children in private schools may | | | | superior educational and enrichment programs, |
| experience difficulty finding speech therapy | | | | they typically do not provide speech and language |
| services if their child has a problem articulating | | | | therapy. Generally, these schools simply do not |
| certain speech sounds. These children often fail to | | | | have the financial resources to offer speech |
| qualify for speech and language therapy programs | | | | services. Consequently, many parents are on their |
| typically found in the public schools. And many | | | | own in finding speech and language help for their |
| private speech clinics are expensive and/or | | | | child. Unfortunately, even though there are several |
| inconvenient. So what can private school parents | | | | options for helping children with speech delays, |
| do to assist their child in overcoming speech | | | | private school students cannot always find a good |
| difficulties? | | | | fit. |
| While most private schools endeavor to develop | | | | |