Speech/language therapy is provided by a licensed speech/language pathologist (SLP) to address the needs of students with communication disabilities, such as impairments in language, speech, and voice. Typically, the SLP will screen, identify, assess, and diagnose disorders of language, articulation, fluency, voice, and oral-pharyngeal function and provide speech and language services for the habilitation or prevention of communication disorders. Services are provided within the classroom or in individual/small group therapy sessions as specified by the IEP.