Question

During the late 1950s and 1960s, SLPs did not provide services to students with significant language and cognitive problems because
A) the general belief of the day was that they were not developmentally able to profit from therapy.
B) most of these children had unidentified disabilities.
C) they were not attending public schools.
D) parents were required to pay for the services, which were expensive.

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