Tele-Coaching Korean Parents for Improving Occupational Performance of Toddlers: Three Case Reports
Telehealth has been applied to occupational therapy practice since the COVID-19 pandemic, but no research has been conducted on the use of telehealth to improve the occupational performances of Korean children and parents. This study explored the possibility of tele-coaching parents to improve toddl...
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Main Authors: | Dabin Choi (Author), Aeri Yu (Author), Misun Kim (Author), Eun Young Kim (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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