Pretend play ability in preschool-aged children with an acquired brain injury.
Adrienne ThorneKaren StagnittiJudi ParsonPublished in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2021)
The quality and the quantity of pretend play of preschool-aged children with an ABI are significantly below that of their neurotypical peers. Assessment of pretend play ability and direct intervention in ABI rehabilitation by occupational therapists is essential to enable children with an ABI to participate in pretend play and garner the developmental benefit this affords.