Review Flashcards
A 12-24 month old engages in _________ pretend play
simple
the performance of occupation “in a mutually responsive, interconnected manner that requires aspects of shared physicality, shared emotionality and shared intentionality”
Co-occupation
The evolutionary biology of play states that play has
excess energy
The type of play a two month old engages in
exploratory
Layer 2 in the bioecological model of development
community
The development of the occupation of ADLs begins as family ____________
routines
A one year old is able to pull ________ socks and shoes
Off
A child following a 2-step directions to pick up toys is an example of the development of this area of occupation
IADLS
raking / scratching graps
ulnar palmer grasp
radial palmer grasp
Pincer grasp
radial digital grasp
What stage of grasp
transitional
What stage of grasp?
Transitiona
What stage of grasp?
mature
What stage of grasp?
transitional
What stage of grasp?
transitional
What stage of grasp?
Mature
What stage of grasp?
mature
You are observing a 4 month old child in the supine position. This child displays:
- Head asymmetrically to side, does not hold in midline
- Decreased antigravity movement
- Poor to no grasping (any grasping reflexes?)
- Poor or decreased tracking; difficulty at/past midline
- Poor abdominal action
Are these observations an indication of typical or atypical movement?
atypical
You are observing a 5 month old child while playing. During this play the child rolls to obtain desired toys. This child displays:
- Uses antigravity movement
- Lateral head and trunk righting (keeps eye parallel to horizontal surface)
- Side lying rotation noted
Are these observations an indication of typical or atypical movement?
typical
You are screening a 6 month old child. While completing a pull to sit you observe:
- Infant leads movement with head
- Chin tuck and abdominal flexion; LEs working
- Head is maintained upright in good alignment
Are these observations an indication of typical or atypical movement?
typical
While in prone you observe a child to:
Flexion and abd in hips
Shifts weight forward to shoulders
Can lift head, but uses extensors
Are these observations an indication of typical or atypical movement?
atypical
You are observing a 6 month old in sitting. You move the child side to side to elicit reactions. You observe:
- Poor antigravity movement
- Limited/no extension of arms
- Influence of ATNR prevents UEs from both going forward
Are these observations an indication of typical or atypical movement?
atypical