Services

Speech & Language Services
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Therapy & Assessments
Treatment is based on goals developed through assessment, through language intervention activities, articulation therapy, feeding and swallowing therapy.
Assessment to determine the need for services and treatment goals. Evaluation and treatment approaches are evidence-based and geared towards the specific needs of clients and their families.

Behavioral Therapy
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Intervention & Assessment
An effective treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) that can improve a child’s behavior, self-control, and self-esteem.
FBA assessment to identify the underlying causes or functions of challenging behaviors in order to develop effective interventions that address those behaviors.

Occupational Therapy
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Therapy & Assessments
Helping children develop the skills necessary for academic success and daily school activities, such as fine motor skills, sensory processing, and self-regulation. Assessment, evaluating student's abilities in these areas to identify challenges and create individualized strategies to support their learning and participation in the school environment.

Adapted Physical Education
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Therapy & Assessments
Modified physical education program tailored to meet the needs of students with disabilities, ensuring their participation in activities that promote fitness, motor skills, & social interaction; Assessment process involves evaluating student's physical abilities, limitations, & needs to design an individualized program that supports their participation & development in a safe & inclusive environment.
Other Special Education Services
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School Nursing Services
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DHH Itinerant
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Resource Specialist RSP Teacher
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School Psychology
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Individual Education Evaluation
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Assessment evaluations cover the areas of receptive and expressive language, speech articulation, oral motor/mechanism skills, cognition, play, interaction and social language skills. The written report indicates the results of the evaluation, diagnosis of a speech and language skills, recommendations, speech and language goals and objectives, and subsequently making eligibility decisions and developing PLEPs (Present Levels of Educational Performance) for the IEP.
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Students usually enjoy assessments and therapy as they include play-based activities and interactions. In addition, the speech and language skills are evaluated through parent interview and formal standardized assessment.