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  • Unlocking Play: Evidence on Supporting Children with Autism
    2025/09/26

    In this episode of OT Evidence in Action, we delve into a systematic review examining the impact of play-based occupational therapy on playfulness and social play in children with autism spectrum disorder. We unpack the key findings from Rautenbach, Conolly, Hoosain, Zunza, and Plastow’s open-access article, highlighting what works and how therapists can apply these strategies in real-world practice.

    Whether you’re an occupational therapist, educator, or parent, you’ll gain practical insights into how structured group play, guided approaches, and caregiver involvement can boost engagement and foster meaningful social interactions.

    🔗 Read the full open-access article here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19411243.2024.2360414

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    16 分
  • Rest Assured: Sleep Routines and Interventions in Paediatric Occupational Therapy
    2025/09/08

    In this episode of OT Evidence in Action, we dive into one of the most essential (and often overlooked) areas of child development: sleep. Drawing on the latest evidence, we explore what makes a bedtime routine truly effective, from warm baths and storytime to consistent lights-out schedules.

    We’ll unpack the bigger picture of sleep hygiene, including environmental setup, the influence of family schedules, and practical strategies that OTs can recommend. You’ll also hear about specific interventions such as mindfulness, sensory supports, and creative anxiety-reducing tools like “worry shells” that empower children and families to make bedtime more manageable.

    Whether you’re an occupational therapist, parent, or educator, this episode provides evidence-based insights and actionable tools to support better sleep and ultimately better participation for children.

    📖 Reference: Evidence-Based Approaches: A Pediatric Perspective of the Occupation of Sleep – available at OccupationalTherapy.com

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    13 分
  • Social Participation Is a Right, Not a Skill
    2025/08/17

    In this episode of OT Evidence in Action, hosts Thandi and Sara explore the concept of social participation in paediatric occupational therapy through the lens of a compelling systematic review by Ana Cristina Cardoso da Silva and Fátima Corrêa Olivera, titled “Social Participation and Occupational Therapy: What Are We Talking About?”

    This article challenges traditional views of social skills and reframes participation as a deeply contextual, political, and justice-oriented concept in OT.

    🔗 Read the full article here: https://doi.org/10.4322/2526-8910.ctoAR1883

    Tune in as Thandi and Sara discuss:

    • How social participation is shaped by inequality, exclusion, and cultural norms
    • Practical ways to assess and support meaningful participation
    • Creative interventions that promote social participation an inclusion
    • Real-life stories that highlight the transformative power of participation

    Whether you're an OT student or an experienced clinician, this conversation will inspire you to think more broadly about your role in supporting every child's right to belong.

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    22 分
  • Caring for Ourselves: Supporting Self-Care in Children and Youth through OT
    2025/07/31

    In this episode of OT Evidence in Action, hosts Mathabo Khosa and Thandi Mashimbe explore the vital role of self-care in the development of children and youth aged 5 to 21 in South Africa. This discussion unpacks how Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) like dressing, hygiene, and toileting are taught, supported, and adapted in diverse South African contexts.

    Drawing from international evidence, today's hosts explore evidence-based interventions such as cognitive strategies and video modelling. They reflect on how these can be creatively adapted to suit local realities, including resource limitations, cultural diversity, and infrastructure gaps.

    🔗 Referenced Article:
    Laverdure, P., & Beisbier, S. (2021). Occupation- and Activity-Based Interventions to Improve Performance of Activities of Daily Living, Play, and Leisure for Children and Youth Ages 5 to 21. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(2), 7502205050p1–7502205050p48.
    👉 https://doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2020.039636

    This episode offers valuable insights for OTs, students, and caregivers striving to empower young people with meaningful, contextually relevant self-care skills. Tune in to hear practical examples, inspiring adaptations, and a call to action for more locally grounded research in occupational therapy.

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    20 分