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Strategies for Collaborating With Children: Creating Partnerships Occupational Therapy and Research

Strategies for Collaborating With Children: Creating Partnerships Occupational Therapy and Research in Chattanooga, TN

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Strategies for Collaborating With Children: Creating Partnerships Occupational Therapy and Research in Chattanooga, TN

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Strategies for Collaborating With Children: Creating Partnerships in Occupational Therapy and Research
applies client-centered and strengths-based theories to pediatric practice. The text is organized using a research-based conceptual model of collaboration. Within this text, there are detailed descriptions of how to engage and work with children aged 3 to 12 years, from the beginning to the end of therapy.
Dr. Clare Curtin covers a variety of topics, such as how to interview children, involve them in defining the purpose of therapy, and develop self-advocacy. Similarly presented is the therapist’s role as a guide in setting respectful limits, teaching self-regulation, avoiding power struggles, and co-creating educational experiences that are challenging and fun.
advocates for children's rights and participation in therapy and research. The
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
, the new sociology of childhood, and childhood studies are discussed. Also included are children's perspectives on what therapists should know and what children said they might be thinking at each stage of therapy. The last chapter focuses on methods to enhance children’s participation in research, including adaptations for children with disabilities.
Unique features:
Describes a new research-based model of collaboration with children
Incorporates children’s views and knowledge about therapy
Illustrates the use of client-centered and strengths-based theories as well as child-friendly approaches within pediatric practice
Provides over 1,600 practical strategies that are exemplified by stories with actual dialogue
Describes ways to involve children throughout the research process
Identifies verbal, visual, and activity-based participatory research methods for eliciting children's voices, including creative ways to involve children with different levels of abilities
Includes review questions at the end of each chapter
Included with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom.
delivers a comprehensive resource for collaborating with children for the occupational therapist, occupational therapy assistant, or any other practitioner working with children in a therapeutic setting.
Strategies for Collaborating With Children: Creating Partnerships in Occupational Therapy and Research
applies client-centered and strengths-based theories to pediatric practice. The text is organized using a research-based conceptual model of collaboration. Within this text, there are detailed descriptions of how to engage and work with children aged 3 to 12 years, from the beginning to the end of therapy.
Dr. Clare Curtin covers a variety of topics, such as how to interview children, involve them in defining the purpose of therapy, and develop self-advocacy. Similarly presented is the therapist’s role as a guide in setting respectful limits, teaching self-regulation, avoiding power struggles, and co-creating educational experiences that are challenging and fun.
advocates for children's rights and participation in therapy and research. The
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
, the new sociology of childhood, and childhood studies are discussed. Also included are children's perspectives on what therapists should know and what children said they might be thinking at each stage of therapy. The last chapter focuses on methods to enhance children’s participation in research, including adaptations for children with disabilities.
Unique features:
Describes a new research-based model of collaboration with children
Incorporates children’s views and knowledge about therapy
Illustrates the use of client-centered and strengths-based theories as well as child-friendly approaches within pediatric practice
Provides over 1,600 practical strategies that are exemplified by stories with actual dialogue
Describes ways to involve children throughout the research process
Identifies verbal, visual, and activity-based participatory research methods for eliciting children's voices, including creative ways to involve children with different levels of abilities
Includes review questions at the end of each chapter
Included with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom.
delivers a comprehensive resource for collaborating with children for the occupational therapist, occupational therapy assistant, or any other practitioner working with children in a therapeutic setting.

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