Understanding a Child the Occupational Therapy Way: Recognizing and Communicating the Unique Potential of a Child

Author:   Sabrina E. Adair
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780367763220


Pages:   164
Publication Date:   22 October 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Understanding a Child the Occupational Therapy Way: Recognizing and Communicating the Unique Potential of a Child


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Author:   Sabrina E. Adair
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367763220


ISBN 10:   0367763222
Pages:   164
Publication Date:   22 October 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Understanding a Child the Occupational Therapy Way is compelling and innovative in its focus on celebrating each child and how they experience the world, learn, and behave. Sabrina Adair has written a unique resource for students and parents, explaining complex concepts about development and occupational therapy clearly. She shares cogent stories to illustrate how the interrelationships between a child, their activities and their environment shape their participation in daily life. Building on solid conceptual frameworks, the book illustrates state-of the-art strategies to utilize a child's strengths to facilitate change and help them reach their potential. - Mary Law, OC, PhD, Professor Emerita, McMaster University This is a fabulous book for parents and other caregivers. Warm, wise, and compassionate, this book equips parents with in-depth knowledge and essential insights that helps them better understand and help their often complex and always wonderful children using the proven holistic and loving approach that the most effective occupational therapists use to help their young clients and families flourish and thrive. - Lindsey Biel, OTR/L, Occupational Therapist; co-author, Raising a Sensory Smart Child; author, Sensory Processing Challenges: Effective Clinical Work with Kids and Teens As a parent to two young children with diverse and varying needs, I found this book to be a very helpful, informative, and enlightening read. It helped me to shift my focus from the challenge or difficult behavior my child might be exhibiting, to the root cause, and how I can best support my child. It encourages us as parents to ask more questions before we react. This book has helped me to look at my children as whole, complete people, and to guide and clarify my own role as their parent. -Pippa Elliott, mom of two children ages 4 and 6 Tired of fragmented approaches? Sabrina empowers families and professionals to see the whole and foster a shared vision. Her practical section on collaborating ensures everyone including the child, is working together in the child's best interest. Families and professionals will be excited to delve in and find what works for each unique child and their unique situation. With a shared understanding and vision we can work together to 'understand a child - to create a world where they belong.' - Hilary Diouf, BA Social Studies, Certified Positive Discipline Trainer


Understanding a Child the Occupational Therapy Way is compelling and innovative - in its focus on celebrating each child and how they experience the world, learn and behave. Sabrina Adair has written a unique resource for students and parents, explaining complex concepts about development and occupational therapy clearly. She shares cogent stories to illustrate how the interrelationships between a child, their activities and their environment shape their participation in daily life. Building on solid conceptual frameworks, the book illustrates state-of the-art strategies to utilize a child's strengths to facilitate change and help them reach their potential. - Mary Law, OC, PhD, professor emerita, McMaster University This is a fabulous book for parents and other caregivers. Warm, wise, and compassionate, this book equips parents with in-depth knowledge and essential insights that helps them better understand and help their often complex and always wonderful children using the proven holistic and loving approach that the most effective occupational therapists use to help their young clients and families flourish and thrive. - Lindsey Biel, OTR/L, occupational therapist, co-author, Raising a Sensory Smart Child, author, Sensory Processing Challenges: Effective Clinical Work with Kids and Teens. As a parent to two young children with diverse and varying needs, I found this book to be a very helpful, informative, and enlightening read. It helped me to shift my focus from the challenge or difficult behavior my child might be exhibiting, to the root cause, and how I can best support my child. It encourages us as parents to ask more questions before we react. This book has helped me to look at my children as whole, complete people, and to guide and clarify my own role as their parent. -Pippa Elliott, mom of two children ages four and six Tired of fragmented approaches? Sabrina empowers families and professionals to see the whole and foster a shared vision. Her practical section on collaborating ensures everyone including the child, is working together in the child's best interest. Families and professionals will be excited to delve in and find what works for each unique child and their unique situation. With a shared understanding and vision we can work together to 'understand a child -to create a world where they belong.' - Hilary Diouf, BA Social Studies, Certified Positive Discipline Trainer


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Sabrina E. Adair, MScOT, is a practicing occupational therapist, a mom to four unique and beautiful children, and a passionate advocate for parent empowerment.

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