True or false?
Play is only important for children.
What is... False!
Name AT LEAST 1 example of play for children.
What is... Recess, pretend play, sports, video games, playground play, puzzles, etc.
Is leisure usually associated more with children or adults?
What is... Adults!
What is... Physical, emotional, cognitive, or social health?
True or false?
In OT, play can be both an occupation and a therapeutic tool.
What is... True!
What does it mean that play is "self-directed"?
What is... the person has choice/control in the activity.
Name AT LEAST 1 example of play for teens or adults.
What is... Sports, board games, video games, social games, hobbies, puzzles, etc.
What is ONE thing play and leisure have in common?
What is... They can both be self-motivated, self-directed, support health, and maintain a balanced lifestyle.
How can play support social health?
What is... It can help people interact, build relationships, communicate, cooperate, and feel connected to others.
What is ONE way an OT could use play with a child?
What is... Games, obstacle courses, sensory bins, puzzles, pretend play, or play-based activities to work on therapeutic goals.
Why might play look different depending on someone's culture or environment?
What is... Because people's backgrounds, families, communities, and access to resources can all shape what they enjoy doing for fun.
Name AT LEAST 1 example of play for older adults.
What is... Card games, puzzles, gardening, music, dancing, social games, etc.
What is ONE way in which play and leisure DIFFER?
What is... Play is often associated with children and imagination OR Leisure is often associated with adults and down time/life balance.
Why is it important to someone's health and well-being that they are able to do the things they enjoy?
What is... Because meaningful and enjoyable activities help support quality of life, wellness, routine, balance, and participation.
What is ONE way an OT could use play or leisure with an adult?
What is...Board games, sports, painting/coloring, puzzles, time management, stress management, or introducing new leisure possibilities.