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44 reviews Each chapter has specific objectives and uses case studies to demonstrate the clinical realities and applications of each of the topics addressed. Best practice guidelines are provided along with a summary of recommendations drawn from the relevant theories, occupational therapy philosophy and existing research. The book aims specifically to be practice based.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction to Occupation?Centred Practice with Children (pages 1–20): Sylvia Rodger
Chapter 2 Becoming more Occupation?Centred When Working with Children (pages 21–44): Sylvia Rodger
Chapter 3 Child? and Family?Centred Service Provision (pages 45–74): Sylvia Rodger and Deb Keen
Chapter 4 Cultural Influences and Occupation?Centred Practice with Children and Families (pages 75–93): Alison Nelson and Michael Iwama
Chapter 5 Enabling Children's Spirituality in Occupational Therapy Practice (pages 94–113): Imelda Burgman
Chapter 6 Occupational Goal Setting with Children and Families (pages 114–134): Nancy Pollock, Cheryl Missiuna and Sylvia Rodger
Chapter 7 Occupation?Centred Assessment with Children (pages 135–159): Ted Brown and Chi?Wen Chien
Chapter 8 Cognitive Orientation for Daily Occupational Performance (CO?OP): A Uniquely Occupation?Centred Intervention Created for Children (pages 160–182): Sylvia Rodger and Helene Polatajko
Chapter 9 Perceive, Recall, Plan and Perform (PRPP): Occupation?Centred Task Analysis and Intervention System (pages 183–202): Christine Chapparo
Chapter 10 Occupational Performance Coaching: Enabling Parents' and Children's Occupational Performance (pages 203–226): Fiona Graham and Sylvia Rodger
Chapter 11 Occupation?Centred Intervention in the School Setting (pages 227–247): Elizabeth A. Hinder and Jill Ashburner
Chapter 12 Enablement of Children's Leisure Participation (pages 248–273): Anne Poulsen and Jenny Ziviani
Chapter 13 Acute Hospitals: A Challenging Context for Occupation?Centred Practice with Children (pages 274–297): Sylvia Rodger and Rebecca Banks
Chapter 14 Enabling Children's Occupations and Participation using Assistive Technology (pages 298–319): Desleigh de Jonge and Rachel McDonald
Chapter 15 Decision Making for Occupation?Centred Practice with Children (pages 320–341): Jodie Copley, Sally Bennett and Merrill Turpin