Corrado to Introduce Legislation Allowing Kids with Special Needs to Unmask in School
Senator Kristin M. Corrado will introduce a pair of bills that will ensure students in speech therapy, as well as students with intellectual and developmental disabilities, are not mandated to wear masks. These exemptions would apply to students in school districts that continue to mandate students wear masks in school after March 7th.
The first Corrado bill would allow students to unmask during speech-language therapy.
It is unnecessary and insensitive to demand that young kids with speech disorders wear a face covering when they are participating in speech therapy, said Corrado (R-40). A child in speech therapy needs to look at their instructors eyes, mouth, and facial expressions to learn how to form the correct speech sounds needed to communicate with others. Requiring kids and speech therapists to mask up significantly hinders development and could delay progress for years.
This bill will be introduced just days after it was discovered that a 3-year-old in New Jersey was kicked out of speech therapy class due to a mask mandate.
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