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Occupation-Centred Practice With Children Paperback 2

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Occupation-Centred Practice with Children remains the only occupational therapy book which supports the development and implementation of occupation-centred practice with children. Drawing on the latest occupational therapy theory and research, this new edition has been fully updated throughout, and includes new chapters on occupational transitions for children and young people, assessing children s occupations and participation, intervention within schools, the arts and children s occupational opportunities, as well as using animals to support children s occupational engagement. Key features: * Written by an international expert team of contributors. * Each chapter begins with preliminary questions to assist with consideration of current knowledge, and then reflection questions at the conclusion to allow revision of key content in order to support independent learning. * Highly practical, with a range of case studies, key point summaries, reflective questions, best practice guidelines, and a range of tools, interventions and techniques to aid applications to practice. * A new appendix outlining all the assessments referred to in the book has now been included. Occupation-Centred Practice with Children is a practical, theoretically grounded and evidence based guide to contemporary occupational therapy practice, and is important reading for all occupational therapy students and therapists wishing to make a real difference to children and their families lives
ISBN-10
1119057620
ISBN-13
9781119057628
Language
English
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication Date
May 30, 2017
Number of Pages
408
About the Author
Sylvia Rodger AM, Emeritus Professor, University of Queensland, Australia and Director of Research and Education Cooperative Research Centre for Living with Autism (Autism CRC). Ann Kennedy-Behr, Lecturer and Program Coordinator Discipline of Occupational Therapy, School of Health and Sports Science, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia.
Editor 1
Sylvia Rodger
Edition Number
2
Editor 2
Ann Kennedy-Behr
Editorial Review
If you want a substantial paediatric text to support the application of occupation centred approaches then buy this book. (British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1 January 2012)