Occupational Therapy Assistant

Category - Implementing Interventions

Paul, a sixth-grade student with an autism spectrum disorder, complains of headaches during the school day. He tells you that the standard fluorescent lights in the school seem to jump, and he feels better when he closes his eyes. What could you do to address Paul’s complaint?
  1. Tell Paul’s teacher to keep the lights turned off in his classroom.
  2. Have Paul do his work in a play tent.
  3. Ask the maintenance man to install light filters over the lights in Paul’s classroom.
  4. Issue Paul some special light altering glasses.
Explanation
Answer: C. To address Paul’s complaint, you would ask the maintenance man to install light filters over the lights in Paul’s classroom. Light filters, which come in a variety of colors, help reduce the glare and harsh fluorescent rays from the lights. This does not require the teacher to turn out the lights in the classroom.
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