Speech therapist, Occupational therapist, … who does what ?

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I have a LEARNING disorder

Consult with a REMEDIAL TEACHER

The remedial teacher identifies the needs and abilities of students with a learning disability to enable them to succeed, primarily in English or mathematics.

They will help the children to organize themselves, to set up work methods and will advise them on practical tools to facilitate their daily life.

I have a SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT disorder

Consult with a BEHAVIORAL THERAPIST

The behavioral therapist assesses the student's functioning and helps them develop strategies to improve their ability to adapt to the school environment.

They advise parents and caregivers, help them to create the right conditions for the student's optimal adaptation, development of adaptive capacities and autonomy.

I have a MOTOR disorder

Consult with an OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST

The occupational therapist evaluates the development of gross and fine motor skills, sensory integration and perceptual-cognitive skills.

They aim to develop, restore or maintain the students' abilities, to compensate for their difficulties and to adapt their environment to promote autonomy and facilitate their school progress.

I have a LANGUAGE and COMMUNICATION disorder

Consult with a SPEECH THERAPIST

The speech therapist evaluates and treats children who have language, communication, speech, or voice difficulties.

They aim to develop, restore or maintain the persons ability to communicate and thus promote their autonomy and integration in all areas of their life, including their school life.

I have a VISUAL disorder

Consult with an ORTHOPTIST*

The orthoptist detects, analyzes and treats visual disorders, whether they are of motor, sensory or functional origin. They also evaluate visual capacities and carry out exploratory examinations. They perform and propose a re-education/rehabilitation specific to each patient.

* not available in all countries

I often FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE

Consult with a PSYCHOLOGIST

Talking to a psychologist can be a relief; having someone listen to you without judgment can soothe suffering, helps turning the page on an event, and learn to be comfortable with oneself...

There are psychologists who specialize in the school environment: they contribute to the improvement of teaching and learning by taking into account the social and behavioral factors of human development, as well as knowledge, motivation, social interaction and communication.

I have a LEARNING disorder

Consult with a NEUROPEDIATRICIAN

The neuropediatrician or pediatric neurologist evaluates, diagnoses and treats acute and chronic neurological disorders in children.

This includes developmental disorders affecting motor skills, language, autism spectrum disorders, school learning disorders, etc.

I need an ASSESSMENT

Consult with a NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST

The neuropsychologist is an expert on the relationship between the brain and behavior, whether the brain is functioning normally, or if it has been affected by a medical or psychiatric issue.

Their work focuses on the evaluation of neuropsychological disorders, particularly through psychometric testing.

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