Best Practice Occupational Therapy: In Community Service with Children and Families Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Best Practice Occupational Therapy: In Community Service with Children and Families Book

Best Practice is a way of thinking about problems in imaginative ways and applying knowledge creatively to solve performance problems. Providing services in community based settings is vital to the best application of occupational therapy principles and beliefs. Best Practice Occupational Therapy: In Community Service with Children and Families applies theoretical and evidence based knowledge to best practice with emphasis on children and families in community settings. It emphasizes best practice, and incorporates clinical reasoning and practice models into the material. Readers are provided with methods for working through the problem solving processes as they learn the material. The book introduces core principles and demonstrates how, along with OT knowledge, they can be applied to the best interests of children and families. Included throughout the book are worksheets, space for writing notes, and 10 detailed case studies illustrating the core principles and knowledge application in practiceRead More

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  • 1556424566
  • 9781556424564
  • Winnie Dunn
  • 31 March 2000
  • SLACK Incorporated
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 400
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