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Kids Can Be Kids A Childhood Occupations Approach 1st Edition Shelly J Lane Phd Otr Faota

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Kids Can Be Kids A Childhood Occupations Approach 1st Edition Shelly J Lane Phd Otr Faota
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Publisher: F.A. Davis Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.72 MB
Pages: 704
Author: Shelly J Lane PhD OTR FAOTA, Anita C. Bundy ScD OTR FAOTA
ISBN: 9780803612280, 0803612281
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Kids Can Be Kids A Childhood Occupations Approach 1st Edition Shelly J Lane Phd Otr Faota by Shelly J Lane Phd Otr Faota, Anita C. Bundy Scd Otr Faota 9780803612280, 0803612281 instant download after payment.

This groundbreaking text by two noted educators and practitioners, with contributions by specialists in their fields, presents a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to pediatric therapy. Their work reflects the focus of practice today—facilitating the participation of children and their families in everyday activities in the content of the physical and cultural environments in which they live, go to school, and play. The authors describe the occupational roles of children in an ecocultural context and examine the influence of that context on the participation of a child with physical, emotional, or cognitive limitations.

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