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Building Client Partnerships in School-based Delivery

 
Across the country, Progressus is helping administrators develop and operate therapy programs for young people through age 21. We share what we’ve learned about best practices in program design and management, and together with our school and agency partners, we deliver pre-referral strategies and assessments, evidence-based intervention models and the clinicians to implement them. Because Progressus is not just a staffing company, we customize our programs to meet the specific needs of your school districts and children. Our solutions are innovative and effective. 
 
Progressus matches licensed and certified SLPs, OTs and PTs with school districts and early intervention agencies committed to providing expert instruction and intervention for special education students. We take great care in our clinician selection and work closely with the leading professional associations and universities to locate the best.
 
We keep our clinicians informed of developments in the profession and assist them with challenging intervention issues. We provide them with resources about the latest thinking and evidence-based practices, and give them everyday access to top national experts.
 
By working together with our partners and each other, Progressus means better people, better processes and better results. That means you can stay focused on the children in your care.

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Author: Greta Bullock Created: 1/5/2010 6:15 AM
A blog by Greta Bullock, Physical Therapist and Program Supervisor in Southern California.

Summer is an excellent time for school-based therapists to learn new techniques, acquire new skills and review best practice. In my school district, I have shorter days during Extended School Year (summer school), giving me a little more breathing room in my schedule. This extra time allows me to read and review materials from courses I have taken in the past. It also enables me to register for a couple professional development courses that I have wanted to take.

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Summer is quickly approaching. My school district’s last day of school is June 25. Some students participate in an extended school year summer program, but not all parents choose to send their child to “summer school.” Here are some ideas to get you started on crafting some summer home programs for your students.

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