Supporting students with disabilities to achieve high potential through occupational therapy services during transition periods

Author:

Lersilp Suchitporn1ORCID,Panyo Kewalin1ORCID,Putthinoi Supawadee1ORCID,Hsu Hsiu-Yun2ORCID,Kuo Li-Chieh2ORCID,Chaimaha Napalai1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chiang Mai University, Thailand

2. National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Transition periods are integral parts of a person’s life span, characterized by phases of life and shifts in activity before adapting to new situations. Objectives This study aims to understand the high potential characteristics of students with disabilities and evaluate the roles of school-based occupational therapists (SBOT) in assisting these students during transition periods. Method This study comprised 196 students and five SBOT. Research instruments included a characteristic checklist for potential learners and an in-depth interview methodology. The checklist, developed from related literature, consisted of three domains: physical and socio-emotional health, self-determination, and communication and academic performance. Students’ performance levels were rated by teachers, with high potential characteristics being defined as achieving an average total score ≥2.0, without obtaining a zero in any checklist item. Results Most participants achieved full scores for high potential characteristics in the physical and socio-emotional health domain. Most SBOT provided direct, indirect, and integrated services using various service delivery models that were tailored to different types of disabilities. Conclusion This study provides fundamental information for SBOT and school professionals to foster high-potential characteristics in students with disabilities during transition periods. Suitable services in the domains of physical and socio-emotional health, self-determination, and communication and academic performance can enhance these high-potential characteristics.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Occupational Therapy,Education,Health (social science)

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