Occupational Therapy

 

Welcome to the School District of New Berlin Occupational Therapy website.  The occupational therapists in the district are Katie Hoffmeier and Tracy Willert.  We service students early childhood through 12th grade in all of the schools throughout district.  The children we work with have various special needs and we help them to access their educational environment and special education program. 
 
Occupational therapy in the schools incorporates using functional activities to increase independence in children with disabilities.  “The word occupation in the field of occupational therapy means active participation in self-maintenance, work, leisure, and play” (p. 43 DPI OT/PT Resource Guide).  It is important that in therapy, the child is working on something that is purposeful to him or herself.  Occupational therapy can assist the child with increasing independence in self-cares and functional mobility.  OT also incorporates improving visual-motor skills, visual perceptual skills and sensory processing capabilities.
 
Occupational Therapy in the schools is governed by state and federal laws and is a related service to a child’s special education programming.  Occupational therapy provides support to children receiving special education only if he/she needs therapy to function in the educational setting.  In schools, the need for therapy is determined by the IEP team.  The team designates the amount, frequency and duration of intervention. 
 

 

Occupational Therapy Resources
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction: School Based Occupational Therapy
School Based and Community Based Therapy Services-page 1
Here is a brochure from the Department of Public Instruction explaining the differences in school based and community based therapy.
School Based and Community Based Therapy Services-page 2
Here is the second page of the above brochure.
American Occupational Therapy Association

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