Infant and Maternal Reciprocity as Expressed Through Play Performance and Participation

Abstract Date Presented 3/30/2017 Infant–maternal reciprocity may be captured and represented through play. Play construction, purpose, object choice, and type were observed and coded using a retrospective analysis, demonstrating an increase in frequency and duration in most categories. Primary Auth...

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Published inThe American journal of occupational therapy Vol. 71; no. 4_Supplement_1; pp. 7111505098 - 7111505098p1
Main Authors Gee, Bryan, Kunkel, Susan, Troy, Lauren, Swann, Hillary, Devine, Nancy, Burgett, Nicholas, Aubuchon-Endsley, Nicki, Brumley, Michele R., Ramsdell-Hudock, Heather
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.07.2017
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Summary:Abstract Date Presented 3/30/2017 Infant–maternal reciprocity may be captured and represented through play. Play construction, purpose, object choice, and type were observed and coded using a retrospective analysis, demonstrating an increase in frequency and duration in most categories. Primary Author and Speaker: Bryan Gee Additional Authors and Speakers: Susan Kunkel Contributing Authors: Hillary Swann, Nancy Devine, Nicholas Burgett, Nicki Aubuchon-Endsley, Michele R. Brumley, Heather Ramsdell-Hudock
ISSN:0272-9490
1943-7676
DOI:10.5014/ajot.2017.71S1-PO2089