Knowledge Check 9


Occupational therapy has come a long way over the past century, but the fundamentals of the profession have not changed very much. The goal has always been to help clients participate in the occupations that they find meaningful. For example, an important occupation in the life of a child is participation in play. Even though the toys children play with have changed throughout time, children have consistently participated in play so that they can grow their social, cognitive, and fine motor skills. 

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