Jeaopordy Flashcards
What skills does ATNR do?
vision a nd reach
what is jean ayres theory of sensory integration?
Organization of sensation for use
A child is able to get into and out of sitting from 4 point. what phase are they in?
mature
under what section of IDEA does a 2 year old get services
C
what apprach for therapy focuses on the attainment of normal tone for function
NDT
under what part of the idea 2004 will a 4 year old child qualify
B
Using Dunn’s framework, what neurological threshold (high or low) would a child demonstrates habituation to sensory input?
High Threshold
what skills does mouthing objects assist in developing and what phase does it fall into
release
primitive
Swiping is an example of what phase in Martha’s get a grip
primitive
PROM AROM strengthening relaxation and is an example of what
biomechanical
Total movement in the posture, weight shift and movement righting reactions, protective - what phase
transitional
the transfer of toys of midline assists with development of this
voluntary release
Palmer grasp reflex is an example of what phase in get a grip
primitive
what are the 3 proximal senses
vestibular proprioception and tactile
what are the 8 senses
visual, auditory, olafactory, gustatory, tactile proprioception, vestibular interoceptions
what type of movement dominates the first 3 months of the baby’s life
reflex
a parent states that the child throws tantrums during baths, child says water hurts. what type of modulation would this be?
over responsiveness
a child’s movement is characterized by being floppy what is this
hypotonicity
why is weight bearing important in development
A child must bear weight in a position before they can move in it. it integrates reflexes.
according to dynamic systems theory what are the four variables that can impact development
internal variables
external variables
task constraints
environmental constraints
What is the federal Legislation that allows a child to receive services
IDEA
Which model uses strategies that include using activities that match child’s interests and developmental level and challenge the child to engage in tasks that are slightly above their abilities?
developmental
What model is considered a bottom up approach
biomechanical
what is a top down approach model
dynamic systems model
what is 1 type of score that determines eligability for services
12 month delay
33 % delay in one area, 25% in 2
2 standard deviations in one area, 1.5 in two
What are the 5 functional areas that are assess for EIS
physical
cognitive
social emotional
adaptive - self help skills
communication
when a child brings toys to mouth what type of play
exploratory
6 principles of sensory integration
TBD
performance skills know typical vs. atypical
what do those reflexes lay the foundation for movement
6 therapeutic modes of the Intentional Relationship Model-
advocating, collaborating, empathizing, encouraging, instructing, and problem solving.
Situational Characteristics -
emotional responses to a specific event (situation)
Enduring Characteristics -
more stable and consistent aspects of the client’s [child and family’s] interpersonal behavior