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The Cornbelt Educational Cooperative provides
physical and occupational therapy services through a joint contract with
Children's Care Hospital and School. Direct physical and occupational
therapy services are provided at individual school districts and at
Children's Care Hospital and School by
licensed therapists. In addition, the Cooperative employs an adaptive
physical education who provides instruction to reinforce physical and
occupational therapy goals and objectives for individual students. |
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is designed to assist a child who is experiencing
delays in the development of gross motor skills. Physical therapy
affects how students coordinate their body positions and move from one
location to another within the classroom and other school environments.
Gross motor skills involve the child's large muscle groups. These muscle
groups when working in a coordinated way, allow the child to
successfully engage in age appropriate physical challenges such as
walking up and down steps, running, negotiating chairs/obstacles in the
classroom/play environment, playground/recreational activities (climbing
a jungle gym, swinging, participating in school sports), and succeeding
in school based physical fitness program.
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Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy is designed to assist a child who is experiencing
delays in the development of fine motor skills. Occupational therapy
affects fine motor skills that involve precise controlled movements of
the hand to perform an activity. Adequate fine motor skill development
is dependent upon many functions. Some of these functions include:
sufficient control of the large and small muscles of the body, accurate
perception of sensory information, adequate eye-hand control,
coordinated use of both sides of the body, and development of hand
dominance. In school, these skills are necessary for tool use (e.g.
scissors, pencils), tying shoes, and managing the fasteners on back
packs or lunch boxes. Treatment interventions would involve the
introduction of activities or exercises which strengthen appropriate
muscle groups, provide repetitive practice opportunities and the
introduction of adaptive aides if necessary.
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Last Modified
04-10-2011 |
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