Resources
Whether you're a parent navigating your child's IEP or an administrator evaluating therapy options, we've put together resources to help you every step of the way.
For Families
An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a legal document that outlines your child's special education services, including therapy. Learn what to expect, your rights as a parent, and how to advocate effectively.
School-based therapy looks different from clinic-based therapy. Services are delivered in the educational environment and tied directly to your child's ability to participate in school. Here's what that means for your family.
Therapy doesn't stop when the school day ends. Simple activities and strategies at home can reinforce what your child is working on with their therapist. We'll share practical ideas you can use every day.
Open communication between families and therapists leads to better outcomes. Learn how to stay informed, ask the right questions, and be an active partner in your child's therapy journey.
If your child is receiving early intervention services, the transition to school-based services can feel overwhelming. We'll walk you through the process and what to expect.
For School Administrators
Building Blocks handles credentialing, scheduling, compliance, and documentation — so your staff can focus on education. Learn how our partnership model works and what to expect.
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires schools to provide therapy services to eligible students. We help districts meet these obligations efficiently and effectively.
Not sure how many therapists your district needs, or which service lines are most critical? We can help you assess your current caseload and identify gaps in service delivery.
Our therapists are trained in school-based documentation practices. We ensure all records, progress notes, and IEP contributions meet state and federal requirements.
From initial inquiry to first day of services, we make the partnership process straightforward. Here's a step-by-step overview of what to expect when you bring Building Blocks into your district.
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