Play is the universal language of childhood and the time and opportunity to play is every child’s right. The role of play as a vehicle for communication, a tool for distraction and its value in the holistic development of a normal child is without dispute. The role and value of play increase proportionately when a child is made more vulnerable through illness or disability. Despite this, providing time and opportunities to play can be overlooked or considered to be of little importance or relevance when the focus of the adult carers is the amelioration of clinical symptoms of the illness and on lessening the psychological impact the illness may have on the child. This paper outlines the role and the value of play as an integral component in...
Background: This study examined how occupational therapists use play in their treatments when workin...
Play is a normal expression in children, which can be influenced by ethnicity, language, religion or...
For developmental psychologists, playing is a crucial parameter to monitor children and adolescents’...
Play can be beneficial and effective for children experiencing the stress, fears, and anxieties asso...
Play is of vital importance for the healthy development of children. From a developmental perspectiv...
Play is of vital importance for the healthy development of children. From a developmental perspectiv...
The aim of this paper is to state answers to several sub questions which the author of this paper as...
Being patient, and the process of hospitalization, change the conditions of any human being and dete...
Play is an important part of children’s growth. It contributes to the development of physically heal...
Play is the way that children are able to come to terms with reality. Throughplay children are not o...
This study aimed to describe ways of using play by the nursing staff on palliative care of children ...
LAY IS AS natural to children as breathing. It is a universal expression of children, and it can tra...
Play is an important part of children’s growth. It contributes to the development of physically heal...
In routine daily care of the hospitalized child in the pediatric department, careful consideration s...
Background: Play is the child’s natural world. According to psychoanalytical studies, play has an im...
Background: This study examined how occupational therapists use play in their treatments when workin...
Play is a normal expression in children, which can be influenced by ethnicity, language, religion or...
For developmental psychologists, playing is a crucial parameter to monitor children and adolescents’...
Play can be beneficial and effective for children experiencing the stress, fears, and anxieties asso...
Play is of vital importance for the healthy development of children. From a developmental perspectiv...
Play is of vital importance for the healthy development of children. From a developmental perspectiv...
The aim of this paper is to state answers to several sub questions which the author of this paper as...
Being patient, and the process of hospitalization, change the conditions of any human being and dete...
Play is an important part of children’s growth. It contributes to the development of physically heal...
Play is the way that children are able to come to terms with reality. Throughplay children are not o...
This study aimed to describe ways of using play by the nursing staff on palliative care of children ...
LAY IS AS natural to children as breathing. It is a universal expression of children, and it can tra...
Play is an important part of children’s growth. It contributes to the development of physically heal...
In routine daily care of the hospitalized child in the pediatric department, careful consideration s...
Background: Play is the child’s natural world. According to psychoanalytical studies, play has an im...
Background: This study examined how occupational therapists use play in their treatments when workin...
Play is a normal expression in children, which can be influenced by ethnicity, language, religion or...
For developmental psychologists, playing is a crucial parameter to monitor children and adolescents’...