Briana Lanza Kyle
Thomas
Composition 102
April 10, 2013
As
you get older, progress through school and make your way through life there are
certain skills that you are supposed to have in order to survive. Many of these
skills are taught to us by the people around us, they have a huge influence on
what you know as a skill in life. Some people know how to farm because they
obtained these skills from their parents who were farmers; some know how to
knit because someone they knew taught them at a young age. These are skills you
obtain outside of school, but what if the skills you obtain in school is not
what is needed for you to survive, what if you needed more as an individual. I
have always been an advocate for people to work hard to get somewhere but people
also need help along the way. My brother was one of those kids who weren’t
getting what he needed as an individual in school, he needed more. My brother,
Peyton was born with fluid in his years causing him to have a learning
disability which affects the way that the brain processes information, making
it harder for him to learn what is necessary for him to get to the next grade.
This was found after a couple trips to the doctor with a constant runny nose
and tests they figured out that my brother’s ears were filled with fluid; with
this discovery Peyton had surgery to release the fluid in his ears. Right
before my brother started kindergarten, his pre k teacher noticed that he could
have a learning disability because of the fluid in his ears, and how much he
struggled in the class. Now although my brother had a great teacher who would
have helped my brother as much as she could, she can’t do it alone. He needed
outside of classroom help which he wasn’t getting from the beginning of his
years in school, but maybe if he was getting help from the beginning then he
would have had the chance to be caught up and not be behind his peers. My
brother, Peyton is not 14 and in the 8th grade, he is very smart and
is caught up in classes like math, and science, but in English and social
studies he still struggles but with the help of the amazing teachers he has had
and the people outside of the classroom who help he is doing a lot better than
he once was. Just imagine where he would have been without this help.
The
surrounding people that helped my brother are people who are willing to put the
effort into helping others and making sure that people live full lives. One of
these many people that surrounded my brother with love was his occupational
therapist in school. Occupational therapy is an essential element to the
learning of children with disabilities. The resources provided for them will
help them learn to the best of their ability and further themselves if this was
incorporated into schools. This will need to be a group effort needed for the
benefit of the adolescent children today.
Occupational
therapy is a growing field in which people are trained to help people gain the
skills to live a normal life and have life’s necessary skills. In the year
2010, about 137,000 occupational therapist were in the workforce and 21.7% of
occupational therapist worked in schools, this is a growing statistic and that
is a great movement towards helping people but the special education classes in
the countries are also growing. It is important to show these potential
occupational therapists to see the benefits of having a job in the school
field. Many occupational therapist work with people who need to learn how to do
every day skills like hold a tooth brush, or write with a pencil correctly. These are everyday life skills that allow people
to come to the fullest live of their life. in schools occupational therapist
teach students how to do things that they will need in order to be successful
in school which will in turn prepare the children for life after school. Most
children that need occupational therapist have trouble with things like holding
a pencil, holding silver ware so that they can eat alone, tying their shoes and
interactions with other people. In occupational therapy you are taught these
kinds of skills without the pressures of the world to tell you to do it a
particular way. In occupational therapy they find whichever way is best for
your learning and how you would benefit from your sessions. The point is not to
take you out the classroom to get away from learning but to help you gain
skills needed in a different way.
The
amount of children being diagnosed with learning disorders is more and more
prevalent which causes classes in turn to become larger. So with the increase
of the classes there should be an increase in people to help these children. Being
that I am in college I do see a lot of people wanting to become teachers but I have
only met a few who wanted to be an occupational therapist, most not know the
increased need for this production and how this could help. For instance, if my
brother would have never gotten the occupational therapy he did, he would have
learned many of those skills needed but it would have taken him a very long
time to learn how to do it because he did not have to proper tools in which to
learn. My family tried our hardest to teach my brother the things that needed
to be taught but did not have the training on what muscles needed to be
stretched and moved in order to help him with the way he held his pencil. I fear
that if my brother would not have gotten this help early that he would not be
as successful as he is. Education is the back bone of this country; it is taken
very seriously both in society and in our home because it is really the only
way that you could reach the levels of success that you would like to reach. With
that being said it is our countries job to make sure that every child has that
chance to be that successful, given the resources and the information of the
need their will be people who end up seeing the need and want of the children in
the world. The most important thing is that these children get what they need together,
not as two individual groups but as a classroom and not only an individual. Children
like to know that their peers are similar them and have the same problems that
they have so when these actions are being made they need to be made as a group
effort and not an individual. All the teachers, parents and students with the
help of the school have to have a clear understanding of what is going on a why
it is needed for them to participate in the activities during the sessions. The
teachers and the parents have to have a good communication especially at a
young age because learning disabilities are things that can be picked up on
over time because of the actions in which the child takes and how they act in
classes. Early diagnostic tests are very important for the child because early
detection is very important and should be taken very seriously so that the
problem can be solved earlier in their life, the earlier the learning the
better it could be for the parent to know what is going on with their child and
what kind of help their child will need. This is why the parents and teachers should
have a good relationship so that when there is detection of this it is not a
struggle to find the middle ground between the parent and the teachers. Both of the people possibly having different views
on how their child should go through occupational therapy and when it is best
for them to start. This is why it is also important for the occupational
therapist to have a good relationship with the parental figure in this
situation the child does need occupational therapy. The occupational therapy
sessions are going to have to be things the child works on possibly outside of
classes so with good communication that might be able to happen and help the
child more with the enhancement of their learning.
With
anything there are many different sides as to how people see a particular
problem many people not seeing this as something that is a huge need but do not
see the benefits of having an occupational therapist.
Three things I liked:
ReplyDelete1.) I love how you open the essay up with a personal story about how this topic specifically relates to your brother, and what he is facing in the Educational program and how Occupational Therapy has helped him immnesely in school and everyday life.
2.) Being an Occupational Therapist Major, myself, this article helped me realize just how my major can help people struggling wiuth disabilities. Before, I didn't really know that much about how my major was used in everyday life.
3.) I admire how you stress the teacher/student relationship when working with occupational therapy, the better the relationship, the more comfortable the student is when going through therapy, therefore allowing for a better outcom of his/her strenghthening qualities.
Three Questions:
1.) How should Occupational Therapy be used in the schools...through what methods?
2.) What would critics say?
3.) Are there any factors that would prevent this method from being exectuted in public schools nationwide?
Three ways for Improving:
1.) Be aware of small grammar mistakes...commas are underused in this essay, and a few sentences are missing words.
2.) Explain a specific method, that should be inforced into the school system, to go along with your explanation of the problem.
3.) Uses the sources that are around you to support your proposed method. Maybe go back through and add sources after your paper is throughly completed.