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Play in Occupational Therapy for Children Diane Parham Trigg, PhD, OTRL, FAOTA (Associate Editor, OTJR Occupation, Participation and Health Professor, Occupational Therapy Graduate Program, School of Medicine, University of New Mexico)

Play in Occupational Therapy for Children By Diane Parham Trigg, PhD, OTRL, FAOTA (Associate Editor, OTJR Occupation, Participation and Health Professor, Occupational Therapy Graduate Program, School of Medicine, University of New Mexico)

Summary

Focused on the importance of play in evaluating and treating children with disabilities, this title presents play theories and assessments along with the theories and assessments reached from research conducted by occupational therapists and occupational scientists.

Play in Occupational Therapy for Children Summary

Play in Occupational Therapy for Children by Diane Parham Trigg, PhD, OTRL, FAOTA (Associate Editor, OTJR Occupation, Participation and Health Professor, Occupational Therapy Graduate Program, School of Medicine, University of New Mexico)

Focused on the importance of play in evaluating and treating children with disabilities, Play in Occupational Therapy for Children, 2nd Edition presents play theories and assessments along with the theories and assessments reached from research conducted by occupational therapists and occupational scientists. This edition also includes five new chapters that reflect the latest developments in the areas of autism, play assessment, play for institutionalized toddlers, school-based play, and play and assistive technology in an early intervention program to provide you with the most up-to-date information available. Case Studies highlighted in special boxes provide snapshots of real-life situations and solutions to help you apply key concepts in the clinical setting. Clinical trials and outcome studies emphasize evidence-based practice. Key Terms, Chapter Objectives, and Review Questions help you assess and evaluate what you've learned. A clean two-color format highlights learning points to emphasize important concepts. Additional Evolve Resources include video clips for clinical assessment, web links, references, and assessment forms found in the book provide you with additional learning tools.

Table of Contents

Part I: Introduction to Play and Occupational Therapy 1. Play and Occupational Therapy Part II: Assessment of Play 2. The Play History Interview: A Narrative Approach 3. The Revised Knox Preschool Play Scale 4. The Test of Playfulness (ToP) 5. Assessment of Play and Leisure in Adolescents 6. Family Narratives and Play Assessment Part III: Play as a Means for Enhancing Development and Skill Acquisition 7. The Power of Object Play for Infants and Toddlers 8. Play to Support Development of Institutionalized Toddlers 9. Play and Sensory Integration in Early Childhood 10. Play in Middle Childhood 11. Play in School-Based Occupational Therapy Part IV: Play as a Goal of Intervention 12. Integrating Children with Disabilities into Family Play 13. Fostering Parent-Infant Playfulness in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit 14. Play for Children with Autism: Structure and Experience 15. Doing With-Not Doing To: Play and the Child with Cerebral Palsy 16. Accessing Play Through Assistive Technology 17. Play and Assistive Technology in an Early Intervention Program 18. Storytelling, Storymaking, and Fantasy Play

Additional information

CIN032302954XVG
9780323029544
032302954X
Play in Occupational Therapy for Children by Diane Parham Trigg, PhD, OTRL, FAOTA (Associate Editor, OTJR Occupation, Participation and Health Professor, Occupational Therapy Graduate Program, School of Medicine, University of New Mexico)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2008-02-28
480
N/A
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