What is play?
Play is a safe, fun, spontaneous and non-obligatory activity that is controlled by the player, transcends reality, is exploratory in nature and emphasises the process rather than the outcome
What is symbolic play?
Pretend play
What is imitation?
when a child after watching others copies the actions they have observed
What is modelling?
Adult models behaviour they would like to see a child do
What is object substitution?
using something for other than its original intention
Why do OT’s use play?
as a way to improve a child’s modality
What makes an environment supportive of play?
Name 3 threats to play
What are some factors for exclusion of play beyond an individual’s control?
How can disability be a threat to play?
Physical impairments - decrease active play and reduce opportunities for social play
Cognitive impairments - decrease curiosity, have preferences for structured play, destructive and inappropriate use of objects
Language difficulties - unable to engage
What are the 6 types of play?
What is object play?
What is relational play?
What is functional play?
What is symbolic play?
What is constructive play?
What are games with rules?
- requires an element of sharing, taking turns, fair play and accurate recording of results
What is the role of an OT in play?
What are the advantages of the assessment of play?
What are the disadvantages of the assessment of play?
Are play assessments top down or bottom up?
All play assessments are top down
What are the 5 aspects of play to be assessed?
What assessment tests approach?
Test of playfulness (ToP)
What assessments test skill?