Autoethnographies of Reading as an Occupation
Background: The conceptualization of reading as an occupation is an emerging area, and guides for occupational focus in reading intervention are incompletely formed. We explored our own experiences with reading and awareness of reading as a personal occupation for perspectives to inform our practice...
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Main Authors: | Catherine Candler (Author), Randa Mikeska (Author), Kendall Lacy (Author), Nancy Elliott (Author), Audrey Huddleston (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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