School performance readiness of elementary students with disabilities before starting the occupational therapy program in special education schools

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Suchitporn Lersilp
Tep-aksorn Tipsut
Phattariya Maboontham
Rattanaporn Sonngai
Kewalin Panyo

Abstract

Background: School-based occupational therapists (SBOTs) work as health professionals in educational settings. School performance readiness is within the scope of SBOTs in providing a service for students who might have experienced decreasing performance during their school life.


Objective: This study aimed to explore the school performance readiness of elementary students with disabilities before starting the occupational therapy program in special education schools.


Materials and methods: The school performance readiness checklist for students with disabilities in special education schools was the research instrument. It comprised four areas: physical, social and emotional, pre-academic, and self-care readiness. Seventy-five elementary students with disabilities participated in this study. They consisted of 41 students with intellectual disability, 21 students with physical disability, and 13 students with sensory disability.


Results: Results from the initial semester in special education schools showed that most of the students with disabilities (85.33%) needed support in promoting their school performance readiness, particularly in pre-academic readiness. This included most of those with intellectual disability (33.33%) and all of those with sensory disabilities, while all of the students with physical disabilities needed support in promoting physical readiness.


Conclusion: Most students with disabilities needed support in promoting their school performance readiness according to their type of disability. Although the special education schools had enrolment criteria, SBOTs and school professionals should be concerned with providing related intervention programs to promote school readiness, particularly pre-academic readiness.

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Lersilp, S. ., Tipsut, T.- aksorn ., Maboontham, P. ., Sonngai, R. ., & Panyo, K. (2024). School performance readiness of elementary students with disabilities before starting the occupational therapy program in special education schools. Journal of Associated Medical Sciences, 57(3), 18–29. Retrieved from https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/bulletinAMS/article/view/270130
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