Patient Care
Adolescent & Children's Program: School Re-Entry
For children and adolescents, school takes up a large portion of their day. Their major role in life involves learning new information and developing/refining fine motor and gross motor skills. In addition to the academics and skill development, children and adolescents are also developing vital social skills and forming their own self-image. The school environment and all that happens there has a big impact on who they eventually become as adults.
The Kit Scott Therapeutic Learning Center (TLC) The TLC operates from 9:30 am -12:30 p.m. and 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Students work in small groups on activities and assignments that are age/grade appropriate and receive individualized assistance and instruction from the Educational Specialist, Teacher's Aide, or therapist. In addition to the work on academics, each child/adolescent is provided with opportunities to develop age-appropriate social skills and communication strategies, explore new ways of navigating the classroom, or to just have fun with peers. Young adults who are in college and need academic structuring may also participate in the TLC program. In these cases, the Educational Specialist works with the university department of students with special needs and the therapists work with patients on completion of school assessments on campus to simulate real-life re-entry. Community School Re-Integration |
Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital
5401 South St. • Lincoln, NE 68506
Phone: (402) 489-7102 • Toll-Free: (800) 676-5448
E-mail: info@madonna.org


