Springs School Occupational Therapy
School-based occupational therapy is designed to enhance the student's ability to fully access and be successful in the learning environment. This might include working on handwriting or fine motor skills so the child can complete written assignments, helping the child organize himself or herself in the environment (including work space in and around the desk), working with the teacher to modify the classroom and/or adapt learning materials to facilitate successful participation.
* Parental permission and doctor’s prescription must be obtained, in order for a child to be evaluated. An occupational therapy evaluation includes teacher and parent interview, observation, standardized and non-standardized tests.
* A doctor's prescription must be renewed every school year in order for a child to receive occupational therapy services.
* Parental permission and doctor’s prescription must be obtained, in order for a child to be evaluated. An occupational therapy evaluation includes teacher and parent interview, observation, standardized and non-standardized tests.
* A doctor's prescription must be renewed every school year in order for a child to receive occupational therapy services.