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Additional resources will be provided to assist parents, caregivers, and professionals on how to utilize play strategies in the everyday experiences of children.doi:10.1080/19411243.2018.1472861Olga NestorChristy Szczech MoserJournal of Occupational Therapy Schools & Early Intervention...
Importance: This research provides practitioners with an understanding of play from the perspective of children with a high level of physical disability. O... N Graham,A Mandy,C Clarke,... - 《American Journal of Occupational Therapy Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Associati...
The potential of robots as assistive tools for play activities has been demonstrated through a number of studies. Children with motor impairments can use robots to manipulate objects and engage in play in activities that parallel those of their typically
play with my camera in the dizzying disparities of sun and cloud, rainbow and puddle, mud and freshly washed grass. Running after that summer storm, my tears mixing with stray raindrops, my feet slapping through puddles chasing down a great shot, I felt alive. Even in the middle of pain,...
The purpose of this paper is stress the role of play in the harmonious development of the parent-child interaction. 展开▼ 机译:游戏是儿童和谐成长的决定性因素。玩耍是孩子的基本活动,可以激发他/她的全球心理。父母可以通过游戏有效地为孩子的成年生活做准备:扮演父母,专业人士,甚至承担公民责任。游戏...
Importance: Parent–child play is a beneficial and meaningful co-occupation. Therapists who want to optimize parent–child play for Latino- and Latina-Amer... K Goertzen,SJ Lane,P Yuma,... - 《American Journal of Occupational Therapy》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 The Impact of Playfulness Trait...
Receiving a Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) training in the Center for Children Families and Communities, at the Central Michigan University (Michi... LN Niec,C Gering,E Abbenante 被引量: 4发表: 2011年 MOTHER–CHILD AND FATHER–CHILD PLAY INTERACTION: THE IMPORTANCE OF PARENTAL PLAYFU...
We visited one of their playgrounds recently, and my daughter was thrilled to see all the different play structures. They had this amazing swing that was very similar to the activities and play structures she uses in therapy to strengthen her coordination and balance. She just loved it. ...
Very few people know that this kind of child cannot control his/her behavior, encountering difficulties regarding the focus of his/her attention on one single activity, even if related to play. On these aspects we can act with the help of multimodal therapy, so that we can help the child ...