Occupational Therapists' Perspectives on Family-Centered Practices in Early Intervention
Background: Early intervention (EI) requires service provision in natural settings while incorporating interventions based on family-centered practice (FCP). This study sought to understand (a) how occupational therapists define and implement FCP in their daily interventions and (b) therapists'...
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Main Authors: | Irma J. Pereira (Author), Francine M Seruya (Author) |
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