Background: Unmet needs for children in the foster care system lead to hardships with social participation, healthy relationships, and occupational engagement. Despite an understanding of these needs, there is minimal research on occupational therapy’s role for young children transitioning from foster care back to their biological parents. Method: A single case report was completed via occupational-based interventions focused on psychosocial development, such as emotional regulation and appropriate social skills. All nine interventions were intended to be provided via 45-min individual treatment sessions followed by biological parent coaching for 15 min with strategies such as role-playing, sensory techniques, and trauma-informed care. Emot...
Subject. The research of the need for occupational therapy in the infant foster home. The aim of the...
Occupational therapy practitioners are qualified to address the needs of young adults transitioning ...
Millions of Americans suffer from mental illness in the United States and of those, a large percenta...
Background: Unmet needs for children in the foster care system lead to hardships with social partici...
Children and youth who spend time in the foster care system face a variety of obstacles perpetuated ...
Youth who age out of the foster care system and transition to adulthood face challenges that are exa...
An increasing number of children enter the foster care system due to adverse experiences such as phy...
Abstract: In 2018, 687,345 foster care children were placed into the foster care system (U.S. Depart...
The purpose of this study was to understand occupational therapist’s impact in current and changing ...
The focus of this project was to enhance currently existing foster youth programming to promote enga...
This study examined how parents of a child with a disability and the child\u27s occupational therapi...
Drug misuse likely contributes to the over 30,000 children in foster care and to the 24.2% of childr...
The focus of this project is to enhance current programming for foster parent pre-licensure educatio...
This capstone project, The Participation and Exploration of Play for Children in Foster Care, was co...
Significant physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development occurs during the first five year...
Subject. The research of the need for occupational therapy in the infant foster home. The aim of the...
Occupational therapy practitioners are qualified to address the needs of young adults transitioning ...
Millions of Americans suffer from mental illness in the United States and of those, a large percenta...
Background: Unmet needs for children in the foster care system lead to hardships with social partici...
Children and youth who spend time in the foster care system face a variety of obstacles perpetuated ...
Youth who age out of the foster care system and transition to adulthood face challenges that are exa...
An increasing number of children enter the foster care system due to adverse experiences such as phy...
Abstract: In 2018, 687,345 foster care children were placed into the foster care system (U.S. Depart...
The purpose of this study was to understand occupational therapist’s impact in current and changing ...
The focus of this project was to enhance currently existing foster youth programming to promote enga...
This study examined how parents of a child with a disability and the child\u27s occupational therapi...
Drug misuse likely contributes to the over 30,000 children in foster care and to the 24.2% of childr...
The focus of this project is to enhance current programming for foster parent pre-licensure educatio...
This capstone project, The Participation and Exploration of Play for Children in Foster Care, was co...
Significant physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development occurs during the first five year...
Subject. The research of the need for occupational therapy in the infant foster home. The aim of the...
Occupational therapy practitioners are qualified to address the needs of young adults transitioning ...
Millions of Americans suffer from mental illness in the United States and of those, a large percenta...