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What types of specialists serve students with special needs?

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What types of specialists serve students with special needs?

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: Specialists serving our students with disabilities include special education certified teachers, psychologists, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, music therapists, teacher specialists, sign language interpreters, and paraeducators trained to serve students who are at least three but less than twenty two years of age and who have at least one of the following conditions: autism/autism spectrum disorder; emotional disability; hearing impairment; other health impairments; specific learning disability; mild, moderate or severe mental retardation; multiple disabilities; multiple disabilities with severe sensory impairment; orthopedic impairment; speech/language impairment; traumatic brain injury; visual impairment; preschool moderate delay; preschool severe delay; preschool speech/language delay.

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