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Get to Work! Utilizing Jobs for Kids as a Therapeutic Tool INTRODUCTIONS Laura Nagel, MS, OTR/L & OBJECTIVES WOTA Annual Conference October 11, 2019 Who’s Here Today? Session Objectives 1. Examine the value of vocational occupations for ▸ Students children, such as chores and entrepreneurship. ▸ OTRs ▸ COTAs 2. Review current literature on vocational and ▸ Outpatient setting pre-vocational skills in children and alignment with the ▸ Schools Occupational Therapy Practice Framework. ▸ Other? ▸ WOTA members 3. Utilize activity analysis to apply this area of intervention to build foundational skills that support ▸ AOTA members growth in various areas of occupation. ▸ Me! Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: 1 Domain and Process - 3rd Edition THE VALUE OF OCCUPATION Occupational Therapy Practice Framework - 4th Edition Feedback Period AOTA’s Commission on Practice (COP) is seeking member review KIDS NEED JOBS. “ and feedback on the draft revisions of the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process (OTPF) 4th edition, now through October 14th . -Temple Grandin th View the OTPF 4 edition draft and complete the feedback survey. Children’s Work: The Less-Considered 4 Childhood Occupation ▸ (2004) Larson ▸ Describes the nature, form, function, and meaning of children’s work ▸ Provides beginning guidelines for occupation-based work interventions and typical expectations for nondisabled children that may be applied using clinical reasoning to populations with disabilities CURRENT RESEARCH Characteristics of Students Receiving Occupational Health Impact of Participation for Vulnerable Therapy Services in Transition and Factors Related to 2 Youth With Disabilities 3 Postsecondary Success ▸ (2018) Berg et. al ▸ (2017) Eismann et. al ▸ RESULTS. Autism, cerebral palsy, and intellectual disability were the most ▸ RESULTS. The probability of reporting clinical depression was 4 times higher commonly reported disability classifications. Participation in postsecondary for victimized YWD who reported lower breadth of participation than for education was significantly associated with functional use of arms and hands. victimized YWD who reported higher breadth of participation (6% vs. 26%; p = Postsecondary employment was significantly associated with verbal .03). comprehension. Participation in community activities was significantly related to students’ health status, and participation in community service was significantly related to students’ functional use of arms and hands. ▸ CONCLUSION. Occupational therapy aimed at increasing opportunities for ▸ CONCLUSION. Providing transition services to students with disabilities engagement in activities may enhance the mental health of the most remains an emerging area of practice. Occupational therapy practitioners may vulnerable YWD. Participation in meaningful activities can improve both contribute to transition teams by intervening to improve functional abilities overall health and transition to independence for vulnerable YWD. and health status. Associations Between Meaning of Everyday 5 Activities and Participation Among Children ▸ (2019) Rosenberg, Pade, Reizis, & Bar ▸ Results: Children valued their activities, they perceived the challenge as low, they felt that the time was almost equally distributed between time passing quickly and passing slowly, and they felt autonomous. The subjective perceived meanings were moderately correlated with the children’s actual participation. ACTIVITY ▸ Conclusions and Relevance: Children are capable of reflecting on the meaning ANALYSIS & of their everyday activities. The [Perceived Meaning of Occupation APPLICATION Questionnaire] may assist occupational therapy practitioners in eliciting their young clients’ perspectives regarding their everyday occupations. Assessment Tools ▸ Which tools may predict skills needed for vocational occupations? ▸ Consider use of open ended tools with interview formats, such as: ▹ Activity Card Sort (various ages) ▹ Canadian Occupational Performance Measure ▹ Casey Life Skills ▹ Joint completion of the PEDI-CAT
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