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*Physical and
*Special education occupational
*Therapeutic
therapy
*Speech-language *A Deaf -also called special recreation
pathologists (SLPs) *Audiology - are Interpreter (DI)
needs education, the -The most basic specialist (CTRS) -
health care professionals education of children difference between is a professional who
work to prevent,
who identify, assess and -is a specialist who who differ socially, physical therapy and works to improve
assess, diagnose, and mentally, or physically
manage disorders of provides interpreting occupational therapy the mental,
treat speech, language, hearing, balance and from the average to
services and other visual is that a PT focuses on emotional, and
social communication, other neural systems. and tactual such an extent that physical well-being
improving the
cognitive communication forms they require patient's ability to of sick or disabled
communication, and used by individuals who modifications of usual move their body individuals.
swallowing disorders are Deaf, hard of school practices. whereas an OT
in children and adults. hearing, and deafblind. focuses on improving
the patient's ability to
perform activities of
daily living.
School
Social Worker Health
Services Services
Special Education
Center
Parent
Support
Otologist or
Otoralynglogy Counseling
Services