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      <title>Il-quddiem</title>
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Abstract: L-Occupational Therapy hija kull attivita' fizika jew mentali li tinghata lill-klijent hi skop ta' kura. Ghal-daqstant, I-O.T. hija parti importanti  fir-rijabilitazzjoni tal-klijent fejn persuna tigI meghuna tilhaq l-oghla liven taghha, fiziku, mentaIi u socjali fl-isptar' jew Iura d-dar.</description>
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      <title>Developing occupational therapy in a developing country</title>
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      <description>Title: Developing occupational therapy in a developing country
Abstract: The island of Malta (population 400,000) has a long history of caring and carers. The presence of the Knights of Malta (1530-1798) greatly enhanced the medical tradition, while the British rule (1800-1964) maintained the island with concurrent developments.</description>
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      <title>TEACCH : a structured approach towards autism</title>
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      <description>Title: TEACCH : a structured approach towards autism
Abstract: Visual information is more easily processed by people with autism than verbal information. This statement was established as the foundation for structured teaching. For students with autism, by Eric Schoppler in 1996. This study was continued further and to the development of TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autism and Communication handicapped Children).</description>
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      <title>Maltese Journal of Occupational Therapy : issue 6</title>
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      <description>Title: Maltese Journal of Occupational Therapy : issue 6
Editors: Azzopardi, Adrian; Falzon, Tracy; Mangion, Catherine
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1/ BUSUTTIL, J. - Developing occupational therapy in a developing country --&#xD;
2/ CASSAR, V. - TEACCH : a structured approach towards autism --&#xD;
3/ MIZZI, A. - Il-quddiem --&#xD;
4/ Forthcoming events.</description>
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