Domain 1 Flashcards
Exploratory Play
Play occupation that uses sensory input to learn new experiences
Ex: infant touching mother’s face.
AKA Sensorimotor play
Relational play
Play occupation that uses toys consistent with their intended purpose.
Ex: pretend to feed self with spoon
AKA Functional play
Pretend Play
Play occupation that involves making objects and toys perform intended actions.
Ex: Pretending to use her phone to talk
AKA Symbolic or imaginary play
Social play
Play occupation that includes:
Interaction with in emotionally relating to others, behavior and skills to develop and progress through childhood
Gross motor play
Play occupation that involves a full body, kinesthetic motor movements
Ex: Climbing on a play structure
Constructive play
Play occupation that involves using objects and toys to produce or build some thing.
Ex: Put together a puzzle
Play Occupations
Meaningful, intrinsically motivating, and purposeful performance activities of childhood, tapes include:
- exploratory play
- relational play
- pretend play
- constructive play
- social play
- gross motor play
Grass pattern
Find motor function of the hand either precision or power, used to manipulate items. Patterns include:
Cyndrical grasp
Power grasp
Tripod grasp
Power grasp
Grass be used when stability and strength are required, involves:
- Ulnar digits flexed and ulnar side of hand controlling the object
- Radial digits less flexed while manipulating the object
Hook Grasp
Type of prehension grasp used to carry an item with a handle without using thumb and palm
Example: lunchbox, briefcase
Cylindrical grasp
Grasp used for holding a tube shaped item.
Ex: Drinking glass, baseball bat
Lateral pinch
Prehensile pattern used to grasp a small item with the thumb opposed to the radial side of the index finger.
Ex: Placing a key in a Lock
Pincer grasp
Prehensile grass used to manipulate small objects with the thumb opposed to the index and middle finger pad
Ex: Picking up a pencil
Tripod grasp
Precision grasp used to manipulate small objects with them opposed to the index and middle finger tips, providing more stability than pincer grasp.
Ex: writing tool
Tip pinch
Pinch used to pick up and hold small objects with some opposed to the end of the index finger forming an oval shape.
Ex: Picking up a pen