what is occupational science
the study of humans as occupational beings
dimensions of occupation
define activity
is not observable or located but is an idea in the minds of a person
occupational performance
the result of a dynamic, interwoven relationship between persons, environment and occupation over the lifespan
4 categories of time use
leisure
freedom of choice in participation without a specific goal
productivity
often refers to paid work but also is voluntary and domestic chores
self care