Occupational Therapy Assistant

Category - Acquiring Information

Your student Isaac is doing great during therapy and has met all of the objectives written in his Individualized Education Plan (IEP). The meeting to review his IEP is not scheduled to happen for another four months. What does your OT department tell you when you mention that Isaac's objectives have been met?
  1. Keep treating Isaac to reinforce the skills he has acquired.
  2. Dismiss Isaac because he doesn't need OT anymore.
  3. Keep working with Isaac and treatment objectives will be upgraded during therapy until his IEP is revised.
  4. To identify what skill areas you feel Isaac needs to work on and those will be new IEP goals.
Explanation
Answer: C. You are told to keep working with Isaac, and his treatment objectives will be upgraded during therapy until his IEP is revised. The OT department can revise treatment objectives in an IEP through a telephone conference with Isaac's parents, rather than requesting an additional meeting to reopen the IEP. You will work on new objectives until the annual IEP review in four months.
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