The Foundation
Schools' Clinical Program consists of a variety
of interventions
to meet the specific
educational, behavioral and therapeutic needs
of each individual student. These services
are based on the goals and objectives identified
in each student’s Individual Education Plan
(IEP) and include the following:
Individual
therapy: Individual
therapy is provided on
a weekly basis and addresses
behavioral, emotional,
and academic concerns that
impact a student’s functioning
in school and at home.
Individual therapy sessions
focus on student’s social-emotional
goals indicated on their
IEP and provide students
with ongoing support.
Group Therapy: Students
have group therapy three times a week. Group
therapy sessions are designed to facilitate
students learning communication and coping
skills. Group modules have been developed
to provide structured learning activities
including group discussions, role-plays,
and expressive therapy activities. The modules
include such topics as the following:
- Social Skills
- Listening
and Communication Skills
- Relationships
- Feelings
Awareness
- Who Am
I
- Bullies,
Targets, and Bystanders
- Chemical
Dependency Prevention
- Chemical
Dependency Education
Parent Meetings: Parent
groups meet twice a month and focus on topics
related to parenting and issues affecting school
behaviors. The goal of parent groups is to
develop a collaborative effort between home
and school
that facilitates students’ emotional and educational
growth.