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Special Education Consultation |
School Based Occupational TherapySchools provide occupational therapy when a child with a disability requires this related service to assist the child to benefit from special education. Occupational therapists use purposeful activity to facilitate a child's active participation in self-maintenance; academic and vocational pursuits; and play or leisure activities that occur in school environments. Using direct and indirect services, as well as assistive technology and environmental modifications, school occupational therapists collaborate with parents, teachers and other educational staff to help implement a child's special education program. Approximately 400 occupational therapists and 100 occupational therapy assistants are employed in Wisconsin public schools. These occupational therapists serve almost 10,000 children from the ages of 3 to 21. Questions about school occupational therapy can be directed to Patricia Bober, Occupational Therapy Consultant, at (608) 266-5194. For employment opportunities in school occupational therapy, please search the Jobs page.
For more information about school occupational therapy in Wisconsin, visit the CESA #1 website.
School-Based and Community Based Therapy Services - Brochure
Evidence-Based Practice
Information ResourcesInformation Update Bulletin 03.01 - Occupational Therapy Licensing RulesInformation Update Bulletin 02.02 - Physical Education for Students with Disabilities
Last updated on 2/22/2008 1:25:12 PM |
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State Superintendent of Public Instruction Elizabeth Burmaster
Department of Public Instruction, 125 S. Webster Street, P.O. Box 7841, Madison, WI 53707-7841 (800) 441-4563 |