Occupational Therapy Assistant

Category - Implementing Interventions

Your OT department would like your students with movement needs to receive sensory movement breaks during the school day. Your schedule does not allow you to supervise these movement breaks. How could you insure that your students receive the movement breaks that they need?
  1. Rearrange your schedule and provide the movement breaks yourself.
  2. Train the school’s paraprofessionals to provide the movement breaks.
  3. Train the students’ special education teachers to provide the movement breaks.
  4. Tell your OT department that providing movement breaks is impossible due to the school schedule.
Explanation
Answer: B. To insure that your students receive movement breaks during the school day, you could train the school’s paraprofessionals to provide the movement breaks. The paraprofessionals, also called teacher’s aides, are often assigned to assist special education students during the school day anyway. Time could be allotted for movement breaks within this assigned time. The paraprofessionals would need to receive training from you to learn how to provide the movement breaks correctly and safely.
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