Occupational Therapy's Psychosocial Role for Young Children Transitioning out of Foster Care
Background: Unmet needs for children in the foster care system lead to hardships with social participation, healthy relationships, and occupational engagement. Despite an understanding of these needs, there is minimal research on occupational therapy's role for young children transitioning from...
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Main Authors: | Patrick J. Walker (Author), Bryan M. Gee (Author), Sharon Leonard (Author) |
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