Learning to Dress Myself

Learning to Dress Myself
Ombre e Luci Reviews
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This guide offers detailed, heavily illustrated instruction in standard dressing techniques and their appropriate modifications. It includes information on the normal developmental sequence of dressing and undressing skills, comprehensive descriptions of the most effective teaching methods, and suggestions for using aids and teaching materials.
For assessing skill development and planning weekly, individualized teaching programs, the book provides photocopiable worksheets and forms, along with a range of preparatory games and classroom activities.
In short, this is a resource that will serve special education teachers, rehabilitation therapists, educators, and parents alike. The numerous illustrations are clear and engaging. A thoroughly practical book.

- Nicole Schulthes, 1991

Nicole Schulthes

Nicole Schulthes

She studied Occupational Therapy in France and the United States, co-founding in 1961 the Association Nationale Francaise des Ergotherapeutes, (ANFE). After moving to Rome, she met Mariangela…

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