Understanding Children's Occupations and Enabling Participation
"[Occupational therapists] will find that this book provides a framework that makes planning effective therapy with children practical, relevant, and effective. . . [Rodger & Zivianis] contribution to the literature has helped unleash the genie of occupation in the service of improved therapy with children." From the Foreword by Professor Charles Christiansen, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston "There is something new to be learned in each of the 14 well-written, nicely illustrated, co-authored chapters." Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy "This is a well-written and compressive bookCertainly it can and should be used in occupational therapy educational programs." Occupational Therapy in Healthcare
Sylvia Rodger is Head of Division, and Jenny Ziviani Associate Professor in Occupational Therapy, within the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Queensland. Their clinical and academic activities are characterised by a keen focus in paediatric occupational therapy, as evidenced by extensive publications in the field.
SECTION I: CHILDRENS ROLES, OCCUPATIONS AND PARTICIPATION IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY. 1. Children, their environments, roles and occupations in contemporary society. 2. Families and childrens occupational performance. 3. Environmental influences on childrens participation. 4. Participation of children in school and community. 5. Childrens occupational time use. SECTION II: MASTERING OCCUPATIONS, ROLES, AND ENABLING CHILDRENS PARTICIPATION. 6. Doing, being and becoming: their importance for children. 7. The occupational development of children. 8. Communication and social skills for occupational engagement. 9. Developing as a player. 10. I can do it: developing, promoting, and managing childrens self-care needs. 11. The transition to school. 12. Student participation in the classroom. 13. Childrens participation in physical activity at school. 14. Childrens participation beyond the school grounds.