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Promoting Occupational Therapy via an occupation-centered practice

April is Occupational Therapy Month! So we would like to join the celebration by highlighting an article on occupation-centered practice.
The best way to promote occupational therapy is to adopt an occupation-centered practice!…so others see OT, not just in our words, but also in our deeds! See our #3PracticalTakeaways infographics from the Delphi study by Ford et al (2022), that you can utilize to help promote occupational therapy. If you would like more ideas on how to highlight occupation in your assessment, goals, and interventions
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- Read the free article: Let Occupation Shine..from Your Evaluation to Your Interventions!
- Join Carlo’s webinar: Focusing on Participation and Occupation
- Join Pam’s webinar: 3 Components of a Thorough School-based OT Evaluation
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