In this episode, Sarah delves into the philosophy of homeschooling, her challenges, and the questions that arose for her family. Using her expertise as an occupational therapist, Sarah discusses the broad and deep role of occupational therapy, shedding light on the various areas of occupation and the detective work involved in understanding and supporting clients in achieving their goals.
She explores the different systems through which families can seek occupational therapy services, including early intervention, the educational system, the medical system, and cash-based services. Sarah provides valuable insights into the positives and negatives of each option, helping families navigate the complex decision-making process.
In this episode you'll hear about:
- Definition of occupational therapy and its broad scope of practice.
- Explanation of OT's role in working with clients to support them in achieving their goals within their daily occupations.
- Examples of the various interventions and adaptations OTs may use to support clients.
- Discussion of the different systems through which families can seek OT services: early intervention, educational system, medical system, and cash-based services.
- Explanation of the differences and limitations of each system, including early intervention, educational system, medical system, and cash-based services.
- Emphasis on the importance of understanding the specific laws and regulations for seeking OT services in one's state.
- Discussion of challenges, limitations, and potential biases within each system, including insurance restrictions, productivity requirements, and socioeconomic limitations.
- Emphasis on the importance of understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each system when seeking OT services for homeschooling children.
- Explanation of the OT is IN membership and its role in providing support and guidance for families in making decisions about seeking OT services.
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