Children’s behaviour in Beginning Days of School: Occupational Therapy Intervention based Study

  • Neha Negi
  • Prameela Kandula
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Background: For some children, transits may be frustrating or may provoke anxiety, and it may lead to challenging behaviours.Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the influence of occupational therapy intervention on gradual change in behaviour of a child in preschool, while transit. Methods: Eighteen pre-schoolers in control and eighteen pre-schoolers in experimental group were assigned (12 females and 24 males). Based on randomized controlled study design Preschool Behaviour Questionnaire (PBQ) was used to assess the pre-schoolers behaviour. Result: According to the result the experimental pre-post analysis (P=0.00; 95%CI: 18.96, 22.90) were statistically lower than the control group pre-post analysis (P=0.201; 95%CI: -8.23,35.98) and showed a significant improvement in behaviour of a pre-schooler while transit from home to school which was the principal focus area of occupational therapy.Conclusion: The study reflected significant improvement in certain behavioural areas like command following, sitting tolerance and peer interaction in pre-schoolers with occupational therapy early intervention program

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Neha Negi, & Prameela Kandula. (2022). Children’s behaviour in Beginning Days of School: Occupational Therapy Intervention based Study. Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy - An International Journal, 16(2), 139–144. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijpot.v16i2.18045

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