Navigating Back to School in the Era of COVID-19: Free Back-to-School Resources for Parents, Teachers, Students & School Staff School/Education Parenting

Returning to school is a complex event, even in a typical school year. With the COVID-19 pandemic and other social uncertainty, new challenges exist to maintain safety, comfort and learning for students of all ages. To those navigating these uncertain times, the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) has produced a Back to School Guide and Back to School Tip Sheets to provide practical suggestions for parents, guardians, caregivers, administrators, teachers, occupational therapy practitioners, para-professionals and students to promote safe engagement in school-based occupations.

“Whether in person, or virtual, the complexity of returning to school requires a holistic approach,” says Dr. Varleisha Gibbs, OTD, OTR/L, AOTA’s Vice President of Practice Engagement and Capacity Building, who has 18 years of experience working in school-based practice as an OT, agency owner, consultant, and occupational therapy educator. “Recommendations must focus on the unique needs of all persons involved – children, parents and the education team. To expand this focus, occupational therapy practitioners provide an approach addressing the environmental, physical, emotional and behavioral demands.”

AOTA’s Back to School Guide provides support in these various areas of essential needs, including:

“Disruption to familiar routines can cause worry and anxiety in any child or young adult, and the reality is that we need to rethink what social engagement looks like for students this year,” says Dr. Susan Cahill, OTR/L, FAOTA, AOTA Director of Evidence-Based Practice, who has been an occupational therapist for 23 years, working as a school therapist, special education administrator and occupational therapy educator. “Wearing masks, sitting away from friends and meeting up online isn’t what students are used to expecting. The AOTA Back to School Guide includes practical tips and resources to help families and educators adapt routines and create new ones so that kids feel safe and are available for learning.”

AOTA’s Guides and Tip Sheets are available individually by topic or as one large document at AOTA.org/backtoschool.

Note: This document also contains an overarching problem-solving model that can be used to address new questions as they arise. The Back to School Tip Sheets were developed using this problem-solving model. The information is intended to be used in conjunction with other direction and guidance provided by public health officials; local, state, and federal governments; and school officials, and is not intended to supplant such direction or guidance.

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Comments (4)

Elisa Schmitz
Thank you for all the great resources for families, American Occupational Therapy Association . We need your ideas and suggestions now more than ever.
Julie Rose
Such great info, thanks.
Melanie Barkley
Great tips! Thanks
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