Occupation
Play & Intervention
Health & Well-Being
Occupations across populations
100

A health profession that promotes engagement in meaningful activities of their daily lives.

What is occupational therapy?

100

The primary occupation of childhood.

What is play?

100

Relieves stress, Improves brain function, Boosts creativity and helps you learn new things, Improves relationships and social connection, etc.

What are the benefits of play?

100

T/F: Play can only be participated in during childhood.

What is FALSE?

200

Daily activities people engage in that provide meaning and purpose to their lives

What is an occupation?

200

Simulated situations through play where individuals take on characters to help teach necessary skills.

What are role-playing games?

200

Component of health/well-being met through relationships with friends/family.

What is social health/well-being?

200

Examples of games that one might play in all stages of life.

What is ____. 

300

T/F: Play as an occupation is a subjective experience.

What is TRUE?

300

Play intervention that could help someone having fine motor grasping challenges due to a stroke.

What is (stringing beads, using adapted scissors, or blocks)?

300

Play that involves dexterity promotion such as playing with play-dough.

What are fine motor skills?

300

When two people from different generations engage in play.

Inter-generational play.

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