Creative Educational Solutions offers an array of services to support your special education needs.  Services can be added depending upon the need(s) of your educational setting:

  • Physical therapy is a clinical services that is prescribed by a physician and provided by a therapist who is licensed by the state of Michigan.

  • Occupational Therapy is a clinical service by a qualified occupational therapist; which includes:  improving, developing, or restoring functions impaired or lost through illness, injury, or deprivation;  Improving ability to perform tasks for independent functioning if functions are impaired or lost; and preventing, through early intervention, initial or further impairment or loss of function.

  • Psychological services includes:  administering psychological and educational tests, and other assessment procedures;  interpreting assessment results; obtaining, integrating, and interpreting information about child behavior and conditions relating to learning; consulting with other staff members in planning school programs to meet the special educational needs of children as indicated bio-psychological tests, interviews, direct observation, and behavioral evaluations; planning and managing a program of psychological services, including psychological counseling for children and parents; and assisting in developing positive behavioral intervention strategies.

  • Social work services in schools is multi-facted.  It involves  preparing a social or developmental history on a child with a disability; Group and individual counseling with the child and family; Working in partnership with parents and others on those problems in a child’s living situation (home, school, and community) that affect the child’s adjustment in school; Mobilizing school and community resources to enable the child to learn as effectively as possible in his or her educational program; and Assisting in developing positive behavioral intervention strategies.

  • Speech-language pathology services includes-Identification of children with speech or language impairments; diagnosis and appraisal of specific speech or language impairments; referral for medical or other professional attention necessary for the habilitation of speech or language impairments; provision of speech and language services for the habilitation or prevention of communicative impairments; and counseling and guidance of parents, children, and teachers regarding speech and language impairments. 

  • Tansportation includes— Travel to and from school and between schools; travel in and around school buildings; and specialized equipment (such as special or adapted buses, lifts, and ramps), if required to provide special transportation for a child with a disability.

  • Paraprofessional personnel employed in special education programs shall be qualified under requirements established by their respective intermediate school district's plan.  Paraprofessional personnel include, but are not limited to teacher aides, health care aides, bilingual aides and program assistants in programs for students with cognitive impairments and or other severe impairments.