Is your child receiving therapy in a center or at home to work on his gross and fine motor skills, speech and language development, social skills, or addressing some behavioral issues? Are you finding it challenging to help your child transfer and generalize everything he has learned to the real world, especially at school where he spends 50% or more of his time during the day?
In certain schools, therapy services have been introduced within the school environment. In most cases, this has made a positive impact on a child’s integration in the classroom and helped to generalize acquired skills.
Some schools have their own support staff and therapists, while others resource outside agencies to provide therapy in schools during school hours. Therapy can be provided inside the classroom (push-in), outside the classroom (pull-out), or a combination of both. Therapy can sometimes be provided as a consultation service to the teachers, who in turn will use strategies recommended to assist a child.
There are many benefits to having therapy in schools:
If your child’s school provides therapy in the school, please read the following points which will guide you in making sure your child is benefiting from the services in school:
Parents should discuss their child’s needs with the school and therapists to help determine what the best environment is for their child to receive intervention to maximize their overall development.
Source: 360 Moms
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