Unsworth, CA ORCiD: 0000-0001-6430-2823Play is a complex behaviour and is defined as being more internally than externally motivated, transcending reality as well as reflecting reality, controlled by the player, involving more attention to process than product, safe, usually fun, unpredictable, pleasurable and spontaneous and involving non-obligatory active engagement (Bundy 1997, Stewart et al 1991). Pretend play, which occurs between the ages of 18 months and 6 years, reflects these qualities of play. Using the World Health Organisation's classification of body functions and structures, activities and participation (ICIDH-2, WHO 1999), this paper outlines the skills that are essential for pretend play ability and asserts that if there are...
Occupational therapists may embark on play therapy as part of an intervention package in child psych...
Background and aims: The aims of this study were to investigate the relationship between pretend pla...
Pretend play is a critical social and linguistic interaction for children and a milestone in child d...
Play is a complex behaviour and is defined as being more internally than externally motivated, trans...
In this paper, we will provide an overview of how occupational therapists view play, illustrate how ...
Over a decade ago, researchers surveyed pediatric occupational therapists regarding their use of pla...
Over a decade ago, researchers surveyed pediatric occupational therapists regarding their use of pla...
Introduction: Playing is an important activity for the child development because it enables concept ...
Occupational therapists have always recognized playas an important part of a child's life. However,...
This article reviews the current literature on play and play assessment in occupational therapy. The...
Objective. This study examined the roles that play occupies within current occupational therapy prac...
Occupational therapists have always recognized play as an important part of a child's life. How...
Occupational therapists regard play as the primary occupation of childhood. However, many authors of...
Play is a ubiquitous and universal aspect of early childhood. Although it may take different forms t...
Background and Aims: Play is the primary means through which children develop skills and socially in...
Occupational therapists may embark on play therapy as part of an intervention package in child psych...
Background and aims: The aims of this study were to investigate the relationship between pretend pla...
Pretend play is a critical social and linguistic interaction for children and a milestone in child d...
Play is a complex behaviour and is defined as being more internally than externally motivated, trans...
In this paper, we will provide an overview of how occupational therapists view play, illustrate how ...
Over a decade ago, researchers surveyed pediatric occupational therapists regarding their use of pla...
Over a decade ago, researchers surveyed pediatric occupational therapists regarding their use of pla...
Introduction: Playing is an important activity for the child development because it enables concept ...
Occupational therapists have always recognized playas an important part of a child's life. However,...
This article reviews the current literature on play and play assessment in occupational therapy. The...
Objective. This study examined the roles that play occupies within current occupational therapy prac...
Occupational therapists have always recognized play as an important part of a child's life. How...
Occupational therapists regard play as the primary occupation of childhood. However, many authors of...
Play is a ubiquitous and universal aspect of early childhood. Although it may take different forms t...
Background and Aims: Play is the primary means through which children develop skills and socially in...
Occupational therapists may embark on play therapy as part of an intervention package in child psych...
Background and aims: The aims of this study were to investigate the relationship between pretend pla...
Pretend play is a critical social and linguistic interaction for children and a milestone in child d...