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PLAY/LEISURE EVALS Test

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4 Written Questions

4 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Focus: assess person's level of interest in 80 leisure activities. AGES: ADULTS & ELDERS
    Method: 80 item checklist, Check level of interest, Can list additional interests, Interveiw about history of leisure interests
    Scoring: Rated as strong, causual, or no interest.
  2. Focus: Mesure of indvdl level of enjoyment, motivational source, perception of competence & participation in leisure. AGES: ADULTS/ELDERS
    Method: Questionairre with ratin scale
    Scoring: Likert-type scale 1=level of activity enjoyment 2= reason for doing activity 3= perception of activity competence
  3. Recognize disability results in increased leisure time
    Provide assistive tech & adaptive equipment
    Use thematic & topical groups to dvlpmnt needed skills
    Teach methods of energy conservation, work simplification, joint protectin, & proper body mechanics
    Relevent community resources
  4. Plan play interventions that are child's developmental level
    Provide opportunities for culturally relvelt solitary play
    Facilitate activite participation in cause/effect learning
    Provide opportunities for play
    Provide toys that are safe/durable/visually & auditory stimulaitng

3 True/False Questions

  1. Play/Leisure Evaluation: Activity IndexFocus: Determination of individual's percewption of meaning of leisure & extent individual participates. AGES: 65+
    Method: Activity Index Questionairre, Level of participation in 23 listed activities,
    Scoring: Checks level of interest in 4pt scale - (1=not interested 2=dont/would like to do 3= do atleast 1x a week, 4= do atleast 3x a wk)

          

  2. Play/Leisure Evaluation: Leisure Satisfaction ScaleFocus: Observation of child's play behavior within four domains: Space management, Material material, Imitation, Participation
    Method: Observe child's free play for 15-30 min. Compare with expected age appropriate skills
    Scoring: "Play age" score

          

  3. Play/Leisure Evaluation: Preschool Play ScaleFocus: Observation of child's play behavior within four domains: Space management, Material material, Imitation, Participation
    Method: Observe child's free play for 15-30 min. Compare with expected age appropriate skills
    Scoring: "Play age" score