Psychometric Properties of the Make My Day Tool to Assess Perceived Performance of Children ' s Daily Activities
Background: No instrument with strong psychometric qualities exists to measure occupational performance in young children through child-reporting. We investigated the reliability and validity of the Make My Day (MMD) tool for children aged 4 to 7 years and their parents. Method: We administered a de...
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Main Authors: | Liron Or (Author), Tsameret Ricon (Author) |
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