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Families and Caregivers don't have time for "Therapy."

Author-Avatar mike_cole@useyourwordsspeech.com

6/15/2016 2:25 AM

One of the beliefs I usually have to dispel with families and caregivers of clients is that utilizing the communication device does not need to be a separate, "therapy," time during the day. This is a common misperception as I find they are used to the medical model where a specialist sits down with their child and addresses the problem. This means that my therapy sessions cannot look like this medical model either. This leads to families and caregiver hesitance to participate in sessions. They don't have time to carve out a half hour a day to sit down at a table to do 'work," with their child and feel overwhelmed at the though. Instead, we look together at their week and pick a spot within their routine to begin using the communication method we are focusing on. Even further, breaking it down to a single simple step or a single communicative utterance to start leads to much greater success and accountability. Many times my sessions are modeling how to use the communication tool in this routine to pass on independence to the family/caregiver.

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