Educational Assistant Roles Working with Professionals Assignment #4 Debbie Lazaruk # 0292614

Introduction

Educational assistants are important members of the educational team.

In their day to day activities they work with students who require

professional staff to assist in providing a specific educational plan 

designed for each students with exceptionalities. Speech and language

pathologists are two of the professional staff members that work

with the students. 

 A speech or language problem can be diagnosed by the speech

pathologist. They will determine the severity of the disorder based on

the results of a speech or language assessment. Speech and language

therapists assess the student for speech problems such as fluency and

phonics, attention and memory,  and many other language based

literacy skills. The education assitant will communicate effectively with

the  students using language and tone appropriate to the student and the situation. 

Another member of  the team would be an Occupational Therapist.

They work with the students to promote a smooth transition, access to

the school environment and inclusion in the classroom. Their treatment

would focus on helping students with a physical,sensory or cognative

disability. The  educational assitant will approach the teacher to

access information and resources to carry out the student specific

program. Educationa assistants have a more hands on approach with

occupational therapists. 

Process

Speech and language pathologists work with students who are having commuciation

problems that affect classroom activities, social interaction, literacy and learning. It is

important that Ea's are able to adjust their language to the student's level of

comprehension.  The educational assistant would follow the teachers directive based on the

program the speech therapist has recommended. The Ea would monitor the student and

can report to the teacher how the student is progressing.

How can you tell if a student could benefit from speech therapy is a great resource for a teachers and parents.

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The therapist will use the Ea's skills and knowlege of the child's day to day speech and

language to determine the success of the therapy and montitor how the student is progressing. 

Occupational therapist help students work on their fine motor skills so they can grasp and

release toys and develop good handwriting,hand- eye coordination to improve the students

play such as batting a ball or catching a ball. They also teach students with physical

disabilites to feed themselves, use a computer or work on their handwriting.  Students will

be evaluated and if required would use a wheelchair, splints or a communtication device.

The educational assisistant would help with the day to day routine, position and secure

students in the equipment safely, position or assist students with toileting or personal 

hygiene, and transfer students in an out ofequipment using safe appropropriate lifting.

Educational assistants have a more hand on hands approach with occupational therapists.

Kids Who Might Need Occupational Therapy

According to the AOTA, kids with these medical problems might benefit from OT:

Conclusion

Teachers, educational assistants, speech patologists and occupation therapists are part of a

multi-displincary team to support the education of the students.  Some students require

occational support, while others may require ongoing long-term support designed specifally

for them. Professional members of the school team are part of student specific programming.

Education assistants may have to go for additional training to work with the students. It is

hard for the teacher to attend to specific needs of a student requiring speech or mobility 

issues. This is where the educational assistant is essential to the indivualized students needs. 

Credits

7 Things Speech Pathologists Do at School # educations Retrieved from http://fedupwithlunch.com/2012/02/7-things-speech-pathologists-do-at-school-education/

Occupational Therapy Retrived from https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/occupational-therapy.html

How to tell if your Student Could Benefit from Speech Therapy Retreived from http://www.edutopia.org/discussion/how-tell-if-your-student-could-benef…