I agree about the public system with aide time being more likely but it is becomming extremely difficult to get aide time, although this might only be in NSW.
To give you an idea of the level of teacher's aide hours that are received by children in my year 2 class
Child A - Downs syndrome gets 11hours per week
Child B - Asperges/Autism, ADDHD and ODD gets 10 hours per week
Last year I taught a child who was a selective mute. He receives 1 hour per week.
The year before I taught a kindergarten child who had receptive and expressive language disorder. He received NO funding even though he had been diagnosed.
The advice I can give you after teaching a child with a language processing disorder is to
1. Have his language skills assessed by a speech pathologist (speech therapist). Do it as soon as possible so he can get as much help as he can.
2. Get a complete hearing and auditory processing test done
3. Test for learning difficulties
4. Assessments of cognitive function (thinking and intelligence).
The treatment that he gets will depend on how serverely he is affected by the disorder. He might have group sessions with a speech pathologist
individual therapy sessions with a speech pathologist, school-based language intervention programs, assistance from special education teachers
Teacher’s aide support (for children with severe language disorders), speech pathology sessions with programs that you can do at home with your child.
Here is thenumber for Speech Pathology Australia in Qld. (07)3870 8542
Hope this info helps you in some way.![]()



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