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Part I
Introduction to Play and Occupational Therapy
1
Play and Occupational Therapy
Part II
Assessment of Play
2
The Play History Interview: A Narrative Approach
3
The Revised Knox Preschool Play Scale
4
The Test of Playfulness (ToP)
5
Assessment of Play and Leisure in Adolescents
6
Family Narratives and Play Assessment
Part III
Play as a Means for Enhancing Development and Skill Acquisition
7
The Power of Object Play for Infants and Toddlers
8
Play to Support Development of Institutionalized Toddlers
9
Play and Sensory Integration in Early Childhood
10
Play in Middle Childhood
11
Play in School-Based Occupational Therapy
Part IV
Play as a Goal of Intervention
12
Integrating Children with Disabilities into Family Play
13
Fostering Parent-Infant Playfulness in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
14
Play for Children with Autism: Structure and Experience
15
Doing With-Not Doing To: Play and the Child with Cerebral Palsy
16
Accessing Play Through Assistive Technology
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Play and Assistive Technology in an Early Intervention Program
18
Storytelling, Storymaking, and Fantasy Play
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