Occupational therapists value play as a significant occupation in a child’s life and use play both as a means and as an end in itself to support development. This thesis explores the nature of play in children with developmental disabilities, seeking to determine whether there are consistent patterns of play specific to different disability categories. An extensive literature review of play and disability was completed, and Cooper’s (2000) model of play is used to organize the literature findings. This study investigated differences in play behaviour in 50 children diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Down syndrome, Developmental Delay and Physical impairments, aged 4 to 6 years 6 months who attended educational facil...
Objectives and Significance: Play is a right and a fundamental occupation in children’s life, which ...
Before beginning to look at playgrounds for the handicapped child, it is necessary to look at handic...
Play is essential in childhood, allowing for a positive trend in development and learning. Health pr...
Play is an inherent part of childhood, often cast as an innate behaviour of children. Over the years...
Children and young people with physical disabilities are often reported to play less than their typi...
The purpose of this research was to explore and describe the relationship among the child, family, h...
Children with disabilities face challenges with accessing opportunities to play and physical activit...
This paper examines play as a fundamental children’s activity, giving particular attention to the in...
In this paper, we will provide an overview of how occupational therapists view play, illustrate how ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine how and when children with developmental disabi...
Occupational therapists have always recognized playas an important part of a child's life. However,...
Play has been a continuing focus within occupational therapy because it is understood to be an essen...
Occupational therapists regard play as the primary occupation of childhood. However, many authors of...
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...
Objectives and Significance: Play is a right and a fundamental occupation in children’s life, which ...
Before beginning to look at playgrounds for the handicapped child, it is necessary to look at handic...
Play is essential in childhood, allowing for a positive trend in development and learning. Health pr...
Play is an inherent part of childhood, often cast as an innate behaviour of children. Over the years...
Children and young people with physical disabilities are often reported to play less than their typi...
The purpose of this research was to explore and describe the relationship among the child, family, h...
Children with disabilities face challenges with accessing opportunities to play and physical activit...
This paper examines play as a fundamental children’s activity, giving particular attention to the in...
In this paper, we will provide an overview of how occupational therapists view play, illustrate how ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine how and when children with developmental disabi...
Occupational therapists have always recognized playas an important part of a child's life. However,...
Play has been a continuing focus within occupational therapy because it is understood to be an essen...
Occupational therapists regard play as the primary occupation of childhood. However, many authors of...
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...
Objectives and Significance: Play is a right and a fundamental occupation in children’s life, which ...
Before beginning to look at playgrounds for the handicapped child, it is necessary to look at handic...
Play is essential in childhood, allowing for a positive trend in development and learning. Health pr...