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Beth DeGrace, Ph.D.

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405-271-2131
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Discipline Coordinators:
Occupational Therapy
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Occupational Therapy
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Family Practicum Assignment
Family Experiences and Health Following the Diagnosis of Autism
Parent Education in the NICU
Scrapbooking in the NICU: Family experiences
Occupational therapy opportunities at a private school: One students' experience

An Investigation of the Family Practicum Experience: Family and Student Perspectives
A Grounded Theory Study of Family Decision Making
Scrapbooking in the NICU: Family experiences
The Childs Bedroom Television: Content Analysis of Its Influence on Family Occupation
Second and Third Generation Survivors of the Holocaust: Experiences of Family Health
Family Experiences and Health Following the Diagnosis of Autism
Family decision making for placement of television in the bedrooms of children
A Study of Family Health in Chareidi Second and Third Generation Survivors of the Holocaust
Family decision making for placement of television in the bedrooms of children
A Study of Family Health in Chareidi Second and Third Generation Survivors of the Holocaust
Families with Children with Autism: An Exploration of Family Health
American Occupational Therapy Annual Conference
The Childs Bedroom Television: A Grounded Theory Study of Family Decision Making
Laurent, A. & DeGrace, B.W. (2013). Autism and the SCERTS Model: Evidence Based Assessment and Intervention to Maximize Social Participation and Regulation
The Childs Bedroom Television: A Grounded Theory Study of Family Decision Making
Associations of Frequency of Family Meals with 6-11 year old Children's Social Behaviors
Family Experiences and Health Following the Diagnosis of Autism
Early Childrearing Practices and their Relationship to Academic Performance in Mexican-American Children
Art-Based Occupation Group Reduces Parent Anxiety in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A mixed-methods study.
The Benefits of Family Meals for Children with Special Therapeutic and Behavioral Needs
Frequency of Family Meals and 611-year-old Childrens Social Behaviors
Art-Based Occupation Group Reduces Parent Anxiety in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Mixed-Methods Study
The Family Meal: The Influences on Family Mealtime Participation
The Family Meal: The Influences on Family Mealtime Participation.
Association Between Maternal Stress, Work Status, and Feeding Practices Among Preschool Children
Benefits of Family Meals for Children With Special Therapeutic and Behavioral Needs
Relationship between parental perception and concern for child weight and influence on obesogenic parenting practices
Obesogenic Child Care Center Environment and Obesity in Preschool Children
Phenomenologic Investigation of Pediatric Residents' Experiences Being Parented and Giving Parenting Adivce
Relationship between parental perception and concern for child weight and influence on obesogenic parenting practices
Chareidi Second and Third Generation Survivors of the Holocaust: Experiences of Family Health
Collaborative models of intervention
Making Time for Family Meals: Parental Influences, home eating environments, barriers and protective factors
Experiences of Families with Young Power Wheelchair Users
African-American Caregivers Perceptions of Care Needs Affecting Access to Services for Their Children with Autism
Experience of Sleep: Families of Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)