8.To be received or accepted:a speech that played poorly with the voters. 9.To move or seem to move quickly, lightly, or irregularly:The breeze played on the water. 10.To function or discharge uninterruptedly:The fountains played in the courtyard. ...
Activities that require physical exertion and skill for success. Swimming is a sport that improves cardiovascular health and physical strength. 11 Play Often seen as therapeutic and a means to learn and develop skills informally. Play therapy is used to help children express their emotions and solve...
Author & yearObjective (To study)Play goalsKey findings (relevant to review results) Andrist et al., 2013 Virtual agent impact on children’s turn taking, overlapping speech, enjoyment Children use an interactive language-based game to change the appearance of a model by calling out the ...
missing. Instead the interaction is focused on play as a tool for attaining therapy or education-oriented goals rather than focused on play and playfulness (Lane & Mistrett, 2002). 2.2Mothers, fathers and children at play There are many influences on a child's life that can affect their ...
JM Donald,H Baist - 《Journal of Occupational Therapy Schools & Early Intervention》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Promoting Self-Regulation in Young Children: The Role of Parenting Interventions Self-regulation is a foundational skill in childhood and underpins various positive and negative outcomes through...
Though I still get stuck at times, I find I can reliably use these unique movements to help me focus and achieve my goals without procrastination. I am now able to function at a much higher level in my daily life and relationships.Read More...
She also discussed how playing piano has helped her in other areas of life, such as providing a form of meditation and therapy for her arthritis. Kate shared her goals for continuing to improve her piano playing and shared how Scott's program has helped her stay motivated to learn. Minor ...
observed that both Educational Music Therapy (EMT) and Improvisational Music Therapy (IMT) were extremely beneficial techniques produce encouraging results for children presenting with ASD and other neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), both in terms of assisting developments in speech production and in enco...
Future research should explore perceptions of both clinicians and of parents related to PT that embeds play. Greater understanding of therapist beliefs related to the importance of play in facilitating developmental skills, their own playfulness during therapy, and their comfort and skill in supporting ...
In childhood, play is an essential occupation and represents one of the central domains for occupational therapy (OT) practitioners [1,2]. In the early stages of development, through play the child learns and develops early skills. In addition, through exploration and imitation during play, inter...