Author: Irene Mcewen
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317764269
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments covers the major issues involved in providing lawful, team-oriented, and effective occupational and physical therapy services for students with disabilities in public schools. For those involved with students with disabilities, this book helps them make sound decisions about services that will make a meaningful difference in the lives of these children. Since the 1975 enactment of Public Law 94--142, which mandated that occupational and physical therapy be provided “as may be required by a handicapped child to benefit from special education,” this required link between therapy and education has continued to lead to confusion and controversy about which students should receive therapy in school and what types of services should be provided. The purpose of Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments is to clarify the major issues surrounding occupational and physical therapy in public schools, and to provide a framework for delivery of team- and family-oriented services that meet individual needs of students with disabilities. For those unsure of current regulations regarding handicapped students, or those who need clarification on the law, the book begins with a review of legislation and regulations. This begins to guide and shape schools’provision of therapy services. The following chapters assist occupational and physical therapists and important members of the educational teams of disabled students to make sound decisions about which students need school-based therapy services: Laws that Shape Therapy Services in Educational Environments: summarizes the major statutory law, federal regulations, and case law interpretation in which school-based practice is grounded. Pediatric Therapy in the 1990s: reviews contemporary theories of motor development, motor control, and motor learning that have had major impact on therapy for school-age children with disabilities. Related Services Decision-Making: describes a strong team approach to determining a student’s need for occupational and physical therapy services, which takes into account the unique characteristics of both the student and the educational team. Assessment and Intervention in School-Based Practice: describes an approach to assessment and intervention in schools that clearly illustrates a relationship between therapy and educational programs that result in meaningful outcomes for students. Challenges of Interagency Collaboration: reports on a qualitative study that points out that schools are not the only settings in which many students with disabilities receive services, so coordination between various agencies is essential to avoid gaps, overlaps, and cross purposes. Those who can benefit from Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments include occupational and physical therapists who work in public schools, school administrators, teachers, and even parents of disabled children.
Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments
Author: Irene Mcewen
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317764269
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments covers the major issues involved in providing lawful, team-oriented, and effective occupational and physical therapy services for students with disabilities in public schools. For those involved with students with disabilities, this book helps them make sound decisions about services that will make a meaningful difference in the lives of these children. Since the 1975 enactment of Public Law 94--142, which mandated that occupational and physical therapy be provided “as may be required by a handicapped child to benefit from special education,” this required link between therapy and education has continued to lead to confusion and controversy about which students should receive therapy in school and what types of services should be provided. The purpose of Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments is to clarify the major issues surrounding occupational and physical therapy in public schools, and to provide a framework for delivery of team- and family-oriented services that meet individual needs of students with disabilities. For those unsure of current regulations regarding handicapped students, or those who need clarification on the law, the book begins with a review of legislation and regulations. This begins to guide and shape schools’provision of therapy services. The following chapters assist occupational and physical therapists and important members of the educational teams of disabled students to make sound decisions about which students need school-based therapy services: Laws that Shape Therapy Services in Educational Environments: summarizes the major statutory law, federal regulations, and case law interpretation in which school-based practice is grounded. Pediatric Therapy in the 1990s: reviews contemporary theories of motor development, motor control, and motor learning that have had major impact on therapy for school-age children with disabilities. Related Services Decision-Making: describes a strong team approach to determining a student’s need for occupational and physical therapy services, which takes into account the unique characteristics of both the student and the educational team. Assessment and Intervention in School-Based Practice: describes an approach to assessment and intervention in schools that clearly illustrates a relationship between therapy and educational programs that result in meaningful outcomes for students. Challenges of Interagency Collaboration: reports on a qualitative study that points out that schools are not the only settings in which many students with disabilities receive services, so coordination between various agencies is essential to avoid gaps, overlaps, and cross purposes. Those who can benefit from Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments include occupational and physical therapists who work in public schools, school administrators, teachers, and even parents of disabled children.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317764269
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments covers the major issues involved in providing lawful, team-oriented, and effective occupational and physical therapy services for students with disabilities in public schools. For those involved with students with disabilities, this book helps them make sound decisions about services that will make a meaningful difference in the lives of these children. Since the 1975 enactment of Public Law 94--142, which mandated that occupational and physical therapy be provided “as may be required by a handicapped child to benefit from special education,” this required link between therapy and education has continued to lead to confusion and controversy about which students should receive therapy in school and what types of services should be provided. The purpose of Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments is to clarify the major issues surrounding occupational and physical therapy in public schools, and to provide a framework for delivery of team- and family-oriented services that meet individual needs of students with disabilities. For those unsure of current regulations regarding handicapped students, or those who need clarification on the law, the book begins with a review of legislation and regulations. This begins to guide and shape schools’provision of therapy services. The following chapters assist occupational and physical therapists and important members of the educational teams of disabled students to make sound decisions about which students need school-based therapy services: Laws that Shape Therapy Services in Educational Environments: summarizes the major statutory law, federal regulations, and case law interpretation in which school-based practice is grounded. Pediatric Therapy in the 1990s: reviews contemporary theories of motor development, motor control, and motor learning that have had major impact on therapy for school-age children with disabilities. Related Services Decision-Making: describes a strong team approach to determining a student’s need for occupational and physical therapy services, which takes into account the unique characteristics of both the student and the educational team. Assessment and Intervention in School-Based Practice: describes an approach to assessment and intervention in schools that clearly illustrates a relationship between therapy and educational programs that result in meaningful outcomes for students. Challenges of Interagency Collaboration: reports on a qualitative study that points out that schools are not the only settings in which many students with disabilities receive services, so coordination between various agencies is essential to avoid gaps, overlaps, and cross purposes. Those who can benefit from Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments include occupational and physical therapists who work in public schools, school administrators, teachers, and even parents of disabled children.
Occupational Therapy Services and Physical Therapy Services in the Educational Setting
Author: Jill Weatherly
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Occupational therapy for children
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The primary purpose of this document is to provide occupational and physical therapists, school administrators, parents, and interested others with information about the scope and application of occupational and physical therapy services provided as educationally related and early intervention services.--Page 3.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Occupational therapy for children
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The primary purpose of this document is to provide occupational and physical therapists, school administrators, parents, and interested others with information about the scope and application of occupational and physical therapy services provided as educationally related and early intervention services.--Page 3.
Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy
Author: Patricia A. Bober
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781573370356
Category : Occupational therapy for children
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
This guide explains how occupational therapists and physical therapists collaborate with educators, administrators, and parents to help children with disabilities in Wisconsin schools acquire needed skills. Chapter 1 provides basic historical information about occupational and physical therapy in schools and introduces a collaborative model of service provision. Chapter 2 offers descriptions and interpretations of state and federal laws that apply to occupational and physical therapy in the schools, including recent changes in licensure and certification. Chapter 3 addresses eligibility for these related services, while chapter 4 focuses on the evaluation process, program planning, and service delivery. Chapter 5 focuses on occupational therapy with its emphasis on producing and supporting purposeful activity. Chapter 6 describes physical therapy with its emphasis on motor function, especially the impact of walking and mobility on a child's life. The importance of collaboration between professionals, based on communication and ongoing understanding, is the central idea of chapter 7, which stresses that the collaborative model remains the most effective model of service delivery within school systems. Administration of occupational and physical therapy is the subject of the eighth chapter, which includes many sample administrative forms. The book concludes with a chapter of frequently asked questions. Eleven appendices provide legislation citations, contact information for agencies and other organizations, bulletins from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, codes of ethics, and resource lists. (Contains 71 references.) (Author/DB)
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781573370356
Category : Occupational therapy for children
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
This guide explains how occupational therapists and physical therapists collaborate with educators, administrators, and parents to help children with disabilities in Wisconsin schools acquire needed skills. Chapter 1 provides basic historical information about occupational and physical therapy in schools and introduces a collaborative model of service provision. Chapter 2 offers descriptions and interpretations of state and federal laws that apply to occupational and physical therapy in the schools, including recent changes in licensure and certification. Chapter 3 addresses eligibility for these related services, while chapter 4 focuses on the evaluation process, program planning, and service delivery. Chapter 5 focuses on occupational therapy with its emphasis on producing and supporting purposeful activity. Chapter 6 describes physical therapy with its emphasis on motor function, especially the impact of walking and mobility on a child's life. The importance of collaboration between professionals, based on communication and ongoing understanding, is the central idea of chapter 7, which stresses that the collaborative model remains the most effective model of service delivery within school systems. Administration of occupational and physical therapy is the subject of the eighth chapter, which includes many sample administrative forms. The book concludes with a chapter of frequently asked questions. Eleven appendices provide legislation citations, contact information for agencies and other organizations, bulletins from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, codes of ethics, and resource lists. (Contains 71 references.) (Author/DB)
Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Services in the Schools
Author: Minnesota. Department of Children, Families & Learning
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Occupational and Physical Therapists in Public Schools
Author: Susan K. Claveria
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Occupational therapists
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Occupational therapists
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Guidelines for Occupational Therapy Services in School Systems
Author: American Occupational Therapy Association
Publisher: American Occupational Therapy Association, Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Publisher: American Occupational Therapy Association, Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Occupational Therapy Services for Children and Youth Under IDEA
Author: Leslie L. Jackson
Publisher: Amer Occupational Therapy Assn
ISBN: 9781569002377
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
This update to the best-seller provides authoritative, accurate information and resources about occupational therapy practice in schools, preschools, early intervention, and other settings such as child care. This book is essential for occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants (including educators and students) and also is useful for parents, teachers, administrators, policymakers, and child advocates. Section Highlights Legal and Historical Perspectives on Occupational Therapy in Schools and Early Childhood Programs - IDEA/NCLB, federal and state legislation, federal program performance indicators, scope of practice, program funding, payment systems Evaluating Occupational Performance in Schools and Early Childhood Settings-Occupational Therapy Performance Framework - evaluation and assessment, clinical reasoning Occupational Therapy Decision-Making Process - collaboration/teaming, IEP/IFSP, frames of reference, continuing competence, professional development Service Provision to Support Child and Family Participation in Context - documentation, response-to-intervention, cultural competence, assistive technology, workload, driving Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Children in Schools - occupational therapy's role, models of intervention, positive behavior supports, social and emotional learning Using Evidence to Support Practice in Schools and Early Childhood Settings - evidence intervention and service delivery, program evaluation Transition From School to Adult Life Ethical Issues in School-Based and Early Intervention Practice
Publisher: Amer Occupational Therapy Assn
ISBN: 9781569002377
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
This update to the best-seller provides authoritative, accurate information and resources about occupational therapy practice in schools, preschools, early intervention, and other settings such as child care. This book is essential for occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants (including educators and students) and also is useful for parents, teachers, administrators, policymakers, and child advocates. Section Highlights Legal and Historical Perspectives on Occupational Therapy in Schools and Early Childhood Programs - IDEA/NCLB, federal and state legislation, federal program performance indicators, scope of practice, program funding, payment systems Evaluating Occupational Performance in Schools and Early Childhood Settings-Occupational Therapy Performance Framework - evaluation and assessment, clinical reasoning Occupational Therapy Decision-Making Process - collaboration/teaming, IEP/IFSP, frames of reference, continuing competence, professional development Service Provision to Support Child and Family Participation in Context - documentation, response-to-intervention, cultural competence, assistive technology, workload, driving Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Children in Schools - occupational therapy's role, models of intervention, positive behavior supports, social and emotional learning Using Evidence to Support Practice in Schools and Early Childhood Settings - evidence intervention and service delivery, program evaluation Transition From School to Adult Life Ethical Issues in School-Based and Early Intervention Practice
Guidelines for the Provision of Occupational Therapy Services in Pennsylvania's Public Schools
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Occupational therapy for children
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Occupational therapy for children
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Occupational Therapy Services for Children and Youth Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Author: Elizabeth Maruyama
Publisher: American Occupational Therapy Association, Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
This handbook is designed to provide registered occupational therapists and certified occupational therapy assistants with guidance in serving children with disabilities and their families under the auspices of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The first chapter provides an overview of provisions in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and other laws relating to occupational therapy services for children with disabilities. The next chapters provide guidelines for addressing five major elements of occupational therapy service delivery: (1) continuum of services (includes information on the elements of transition, effect of continuum within early intervention and school system settings, and transitions that ensure continuity); (2) clients of services (addresses interactions with clients, client roles and responsibilities, and reimbursement systems); (3) context of intervention (reviews aspects of performance contexts, models of service delivery in the environmental context, and person-activity-environment fit); (4) collaboration (discusses components of collaboration and the collaborative process in service delivery); and (5) outcomes (including student-specific outcomes, development and documentation of the individualized family service plan and individualized education program outcomes, and program-specific outcomes). Each of these chapters reviews relevant terms and legislative considerations. Sample forms, resources, and professional policies are included in the appendices. (Each chapter contains references.) (CR)
Publisher: American Occupational Therapy Association, Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
This handbook is designed to provide registered occupational therapists and certified occupational therapy assistants with guidance in serving children with disabilities and their families under the auspices of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The first chapter provides an overview of provisions in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and other laws relating to occupational therapy services for children with disabilities. The next chapters provide guidelines for addressing five major elements of occupational therapy service delivery: (1) continuum of services (includes information on the elements of transition, effect of continuum within early intervention and school system settings, and transitions that ensure continuity); (2) clients of services (addresses interactions with clients, client roles and responsibilities, and reimbursement systems); (3) context of intervention (reviews aspects of performance contexts, models of service delivery in the environmental context, and person-activity-environment fit); (4) collaboration (discusses components of collaboration and the collaborative process in service delivery); and (5) outcomes (including student-specific outcomes, development and documentation of the individualized family service plan and individualized education program outcomes, and program-specific outcomes). Each of these chapters reviews relevant terms and legislative considerations. Sample forms, resources, and professional policies are included in the appendices. (Each chapter contains references.) (CR)
Iowa Guidelines for Educationally Related Physical & Occupational Therapy Services
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Occupational therapy for children
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Provides general background information and helps interpret state and federal rules as they apply to occupational and physical therapy in educational settings.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Occupational therapy for children
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Provides general background information and helps interpret state and federal rules as they apply to occupational and physical therapy in educational settings.