Sunday 23 October 2011

Comments and references

Comment 1
Jo's Blog
http://jooneill.blogspot.com/2011/10/what-i-have-been-up-to.html?showComment=1319279222869#c3430321508470950355

Comment 2:
Lucy's Blog:
http://lucyanderson111.blogspot.com/2011/09/m.html?showComment=1319279659724#c3253107772530820280

Comment 3:
Jazz's blog
http://participationinoccupationbyjaz.blogspot.com/2011/10/day-at-work.html#comments

Comment 4:
Leigh's blog:
 http://leighmillward.blogspot.com/2011/10/affordances.html?showComment=1319280851159#c7713465654467611128

References

Dul, J. & Weerdmeester, B. (2008). Ergonomics for beginners: A quick reference guide. kohoho(3rd ed.). Boca Raton, Florida: Taylor & Francis


Green, T.F. (1968) Work, leisure and The American schools. New York: Random House


Bryant, W. & McKay E. (2005). 'What’s cooking? Theory and Practice in the kitchen. kohohoBritish Journal of Occupational Therapy, 68(2), 67-74.

Stewart, D. Law M. (2003) The environment: paradigms and practice in health, occupational kohohotherapy ad inquiry. In: L Letts, P Rigby, D Stewart, eds. Using environments to enable kohohooccupational performance. Thorofare, NJ: Slack, 219-34


Sunderland, J. (2010). Adaptive living occupation: BT127001 [Lecture notes]. kohohoDunedin, New Zealand: Otago Polytechnic, Department of Occupational Therapy.

Hagedorn, R. (2000). Tools for practice in occupational therapy: A structures approach to kohohocore skills and processes. London: Churchill Livingstone.


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