This article describes a model for physician, educator, and parent collaboration in the management of children with developmental and behavioral disorders. The results of implementing the model with 256 professionals and parents of developmentally disabled children are described and discussed. The benefits of using the model in school districts and/or communities seeking to improve interprofessional collaboration and work with families are presented. The model has been demonstrated to be effective in producing practical solutions for improving collaboration that is relevant to local community barriers and based on input from physicians, educators, and parents.
Physician/school teacher collaboration is crucial if exceptional students are to receive appropriate educational services mandated by Public Law 94-142 and Public Law 99-457. There is little in the professional literature to guide physicians who may be interested in working more closely with school personnel. The present article provides specific suggestions and recommendations to private practitioners for initiating and managing interprofessional collaboration with school personnel.
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