Multiple Choice
What is the role of the extended family in occupational therapy?
A) They serve as an emotional support but are not considered in intervention.
B) Occupational therapists may encourage extended family involvement with consent of parents.
C) Extended family members may cause the child and parents to become frustrated; therefore therapists should speak only to the parents.
D) Therapists should consider them only at the parents' request.
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