Partnership for Success: Occupational Therapists and School Professionals

Occupational therapists are highly-trained professionals who work in a variety of environments for different needs. School-based occupational therapists are critical in helping ensure that children are able to meet their full potential when it comes to academic activities. These functions may include the fine motor skills required for handwriting, cutting with scissors, or physical and sensory organizational skills that will allow them to be comfortable and successful at their desk or work space.

The Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) mandates that children who require special services in school, like occupational therapy, receive these services based upon their level of need. An Individualized Education Plan (IEP) will be developed with input from the parents and the multidisciplinary team at school, including the classroom teacher, to determine the child’s eligibility and service plan. Read below for a glimpse into the partnerships held between occupational therapists and school-based professionals on the multi-disciplinary team.

Classroom Teacher:
Depending on the severity of your child’s needs, his or her classroom teacher may be one of the first professionals to notice or recommend further evaluation into their occupational skills. The teacher will be an important part of the initial consultation with the occupational therapist, as they will provide information about observations of the student’s day-to-day performance.

Speech-Language Therapist:
In a school setting, therapy time may be limited; pulling the child from academic obligations may be counterintuitive. As a result, the speech-language therapist and occupational therapist may collaborate to provide co-therapy that can be the most productive option for your child. The therapists may have similar goals related to attending to task, and social interaction, so collaboration is critical to prevent duplication of efforts.

Physical Education (Gym) Teacher:
The PE teacher at your child’s school will often see their interaction with others in a setting involving an increase in movement. Since occupational therapy is often indicated for needs in the sensory and movement domains, the input from the PE teacher is important to observe any patterns, needs, or changes in your child’s performance in this environment.

Principal/Administrators:

The administrative team at your child’s school is a part of the multidisciplinary team that makes decisions about the school’s resource allocation. This may include hiring of new professionals, procurement of therapy tools or equipment, or the opportunity for teachers and other paraprofessionals to receive specialized training. The school occupational therapist can be a huge advocate for the presence of these resources in the school, which can work to benefit your child’s progress.

It’s important to consider your child’s resources through school. Get to know the staff on the multidisciplinary team and make sure they know your child’s needs and concerns.

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"The occupational therapists at Chicago Occupational Therapy are among the most skilled, talented, and versatile professionals I’ve encountered. The team provides outstanding care, and the engaging activities, such as yoga sessions, have been a hit with the children. Their exceptional approach to pediatric occupational therapy emphasizes collaboration, support, and respect for each child, ensuring they work diligently towards their therapeutic goals and greater independence. This facility truly provides a wonderful experience!"
"I was incredibly impressed with the team at Chicago Occupational Therapy. It’s evident that every staff member genuinely cares about their work, and their helpfulness and kindness make a significant difference. The occupational therapists provided invaluable insights, and it was inspiring to witness the strong relationships they built with each child and their family. I feel fortunate to have experienced such an exceptional environment, and I highly recommend this place!"

Occupational Therapy Services We Offer

Gross Motor Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Gross Motor Skills

Our gross motor skills programs focus on developing strength, coordination, and balance through engaging activities that promote physical activity and confidence.
Fine Motor Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Fine Motor Skills

We enhance fine motor skills through targeted exercises that improve hand strength, dexterity, and coordination for tasks like writing and self-care.
Visual Motor Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Visual Motor Skills

Our visual motor skills training helps children integrate visual input with movement, supporting their ability to perform tasks that require hand-eye coordination.
Sensory Processing | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Sensory Processing

We provide sensory processing support to help children interpret and respond to sensory information, enabling them to navigate their environments effectively.
Self-Care & Daily Living Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Self-Care & Daily Living Skills

Our self-care and daily living skills programs teach children essential routines, fostering independence in activities such as dressing, grooming, and feeding.
Visual Perceptual Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Visual Perceptual Skills

We develop visual perceptual skills to enhance children’s ability to understand and interpret visual information, crucial for academic success and daily activities.
School Readiness | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

School Readiness

Our school readiness programs prepare children for a successful transition to school by focusing on the foundational skills needed for academic and social success.
Handwriting Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Handwriting Skills

We help children improve their handwriting skills through personalized strategies that focus on grasp, posture, and letter formation for clear and efficient writing.
Play Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Play Skills

Our play skills development sessions encourage children to engage in cooperative and imaginative play, fostering social interactions and emotional regulation.
Executive Function Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Executive Function Skills

We enhance executive function skills through targeted strategies that improve planning, organization, and problem-solving abilities, essential for daily life.
Social Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Social Skills

Our social skills development programs focus on helping children build positive relationships and effective communication skills through structured practice and guidance.