Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy services are provided to students 3-21 years of age who have been found eligible for special education services and whose IEP identified needs warrant such intervention.
Occupational Therapy Services
Occupational therapy is concerned with a person’s ability to participate in desired daily life activities or “occupations”.
Occupational therapists know how to:
Observe a student engaging in an activity and provide strategies to facilitate the student’s full participation
Reduce barriers that limit student participation within the school environment
Use assistive technology to support student success
Help plan relevant instructional activities for ongoing implementation in the classroom
Assist students in preparing for successful transition into appropriate high school employment, independent living and/or further education.