Foundations of Pediatric Practice for the Occupational Therapy Assistant
Herausgeber: Wagenfeld, Amy; Hollenbeck, Jan
Foundations of Pediatric Practice for the Occupational Therapy Assistant
Herausgeber: Wagenfeld, Amy; Hollenbeck, Jan
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This best-selling text provides an essential introduction to the theoretical foundations to clinical pediatric care within occupational therapy, as well as illustrative guidance to inform its practical application for occupational therapy assistants.
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This best-selling text provides an essential introduction to the theoretical foundations to clinical pediatric care within occupational therapy, as well as illustrative guidance to inform its practical application for occupational therapy assistants.
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- Verlag: SLACK Incorporated
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 280mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1504g
- ISBN-13: 9781638220992
- ISBN-10: 1638220999
- Artikelnr.: 70974624
- Verlag: SLACK Incorporated
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 280mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1504g
- ISBN-13: 9781638220992
- ISBN-10: 1638220999
- Artikelnr.: 70974624
Jan Hollenbeck, OTD, OTR/L, FAOTA, has practiced in public school and community pediatric settings for more than 30 years as both an occupational therapist and a special education administrator. Dr. Hollenbeck has presented extensively at local, state, and national levels and shares her expertise in school practice, secondary transition, and leadership through professional development, consultation, and authoring. She is co-founder of the Partnership for Advancement of School Service-Providers (PASS), providing professional development and consultation in areas that inform and empower related service providers and facilitate the success of children in educational settings. Dr. Hollenbeck is the MAOT liaison to the MA Department of Education and first author of the Guidelines for Provision of Occupational Therapy in Massachusetts Schools. She served on the AOTA Early Intervention and Schools SIS Committee and co-facilitates the AOTA State Leaders in School Practice Community of Practice. Dr. Hollenbeck was named to the AOTA Roster of Fellows for "Innovative Practice, Inspired Leadership, and Impassioned Advocacy." Amy Wagenfeld, PhD, OTR/L, SCEM, FAOTA, is an affiliate associate professor in the University of Washington's Department of Landscape Architecture and is principal of Amy Wagenfeld Design. She is also the co-director of the Learning Network of the Nature and Health Alliance. After many years of pediatric occupational therapy practice, and acknowledging her love of nature and design, she shifted her focus to collaborative therapeutic outdoor space design and program development. Her most meaningful design projects are those intended to improve the lives of children and the adults who love and care for them. Published widely and the recipient of numerous national and international awards for her work in occupational therapy and landscape architecture, Dr. Wagenfeld is the co-author of Nature-Based Strategies for Allied Health Practitioners, The Nature of Inclusive Play Space Design, and Therapeutic Gardens: Design for Healing Spaces. Dr. Wagenfeld was named to the AOTA Roster of Fellows for "Interprofessional Occupations¿ased Therapeutic Garden Design Across Lifespans" and received a Recognition of Honor award from the American Occupational Therapy Association and an American Society of Landscape Architects Outstanding Service Award.
Introduction 1. Foundations of Occupational Therapy 2. Guiding Principles
in Pediatric Practice 3. Theories, Models, and Frames of Reference 4.
Childhood Development 5. Childhood Diagnoses 6. Collaboration 7.
Considerations in Pediatric Practice 8. Pediatric Evaluation 9.
Documentation 10. Positioning 11. Orthotic Intervention 12. Assistive
Technology 13. Hand Development 14. Play 15. Activities of Daily Living 16.
Feeding 17. Handwriting 18. Introduction to Sensory Integration 19. Autism
20. Mental Health 21. Trauma Responsive Practice 22. The Early Intervention
Model 23. The Educational Model 24. The Healthcare Model 25. The Community
Model Afterword
in Pediatric Practice 3. Theories, Models, and Frames of Reference 4.
Childhood Development 5. Childhood Diagnoses 6. Collaboration 7.
Considerations in Pediatric Practice 8. Pediatric Evaluation 9.
Documentation 10. Positioning 11. Orthotic Intervention 12. Assistive
Technology 13. Hand Development 14. Play 15. Activities of Daily Living 16.
Feeding 17. Handwriting 18. Introduction to Sensory Integration 19. Autism
20. Mental Health 21. Trauma Responsive Practice 22. The Early Intervention
Model 23. The Educational Model 24. The Healthcare Model 25. The Community
Model Afterword
Introduction 1. Foundations of Occupational Therapy 2. Guiding Principles
in Pediatric Practice 3. Theories, Models, and Frames of Reference 4.
Childhood Development 5. Childhood Diagnoses 6. Collaboration 7.
Considerations in Pediatric Practice 8. Pediatric Evaluation 9.
Documentation 10. Positioning 11. Orthotic Intervention 12. Assistive
Technology 13. Hand Development 14. Play 15. Activities of Daily Living 16.
Feeding 17. Handwriting 18. Introduction to Sensory Integration 19. Autism
20. Mental Health 21. Trauma Responsive Practice 22. The Early Intervention
Model 23. The Educational Model 24. The Healthcare Model 25. The Community
Model Afterword
in Pediatric Practice 3. Theories, Models, and Frames of Reference 4.
Childhood Development 5. Childhood Diagnoses 6. Collaboration 7.
Considerations in Pediatric Practice 8. Pediatric Evaluation 9.
Documentation 10. Positioning 11. Orthotic Intervention 12. Assistive
Technology 13. Hand Development 14. Play 15. Activities of Daily Living 16.
Feeding 17. Handwriting 18. Introduction to Sensory Integration 19. Autism
20. Mental Health 21. Trauma Responsive Practice 22. The Early Intervention
Model 23. The Educational Model 24. The Healthcare Model 25. The Community
Model Afterword