Community Based Therapy
Delivering services within a child's school or home setting involves integrating intervention priorities into daily routines, thereby maximizing opportunities for emotional and physical growth.
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School-based therapy facilitates regular communication between the therapist and teachers, ensuring alignment between therapy and school-based goals. Therapists can observe the child's work, suggest classroom adjustments, and develop strategies for playground participation.
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Home-based services leverage the child's existing toys and equipment to create home programs and enhance routines, encompassing activities of daily living, sleep, and play.
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It's important to note that these services involve a higher fee, along with travel fees, to account for the therapist's time away from other clinic duties and appointments.
Additionally, services in alternative locations like parks, libraries, and shopping centers may incur additional fees.