Embedding Play to Enrich Physical Therapy
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30485Dato
2023-05-24Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Fiss, Alyssa LaForme; Håkstad, Ragnhild B.; Looper, Julia; Pereira, Silvana; Sargent, Barbara; Silveira, Jessica; Willett, Sandra; Dusing, Stacey CSammendrag
Play is an active process by which an individual is intrinsically motivated to explore the
self, the environment, and/or interactions with another person. For infants and toddlers, engaging in
play is essential to support development across multiple domains. Infants and toddlers with or at risk
of motor delays may demonstrate differences in play or challenges with engaging in play activities
compared to typically developing peers. Pediatric physical therapists often use play as a modality to
engage children in therapeutic assessment and interventions. Careful consideration of the design
and use of physical therapy that embeds play is needed. Following a 3-day consensus conference
and review of the literature, we propose physical therapy that embeds play should consider three
components; the child, the environment, and the family. First, engage the child by respecting the
child’s behavioral state and following the child’s lead during play, respect the child’s autonomous
play initiatives and engagements, use activities across developmental domains, and adapt to the
individual child’s needs. Second, structure the environment including the toy selection to support
using independent movements as a means to engage in play. Allow the child to initiate and sustain
play activities. Third, engage families in play by respecting individual family cultures related to play,
while also providing information on the value of play as a tool for learning. Partner with families
to design an individualized physical therapy routine that scaffolds or advances play using newly
emerging motor skills.
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Fiss, Håkstad R, Looper, Pereira, Sargent, Silveira, Willett, Dusing SC. Embedding Play to Enrich Physical Therapy. Behavioral Sciences. 2023;13(6)Metadata
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