Dream
Ambition
Recognition
Fame
Deception
Scandal
Tragedy
Fortune
Falling
Dr. William R. Dunton, Jr.
Early Years
Benjamin Rush (Not a direct quote)
Education
Early Career
Games
String Work
Paper Folding & Cutting
Binding
Crepe Paper
Basketry
Leather
Wood
Metal
William Dunton (Not a direct Quote)
March 15, 1917
William Dunton (Not a direct quote)
Occupation Therapy, 1918 (Dunton, 1918, p. 25) (Dunton, 1918, p. 23)
Reconstruction Therapy, 1919 (Dunton, 1919, p. 11)
Prescribing Occupational Therapy, 1928
Dunton Gets Around
William Dunton (Not a direct quote)
Occupational Therapy Expert (Schwartz, 2005, p. 63)
Occupational Therapy Principles That work should be carried on with cure as the main object That work must be interesting The patient should be carefully studied That one form of occupation should not be carried to the point of fatigue That it should have some useful end That it preferably should lead to an increase in the patient’s knowledge That is should be carried on with others That possible encouragement should be given to the worker That work resulting in poor or useless product is better than idleness (Reed, K.L. & Sanderson, S.N., 1999, p )
his end December 1966, at the age of 98
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Commercial Break
Dream
Ambition
Recognition
Fame
Deception
Scandal
Tragedy
Fortune
Falling
Susan Tracy
References