Visual Assessment
Auditory Assessment
Sensory
100

What is Astigmatism? 

A variation in visual clarity due the irregularities in the shape of the cornea 

100

What is the most common test for hearing levels? 

In a quiet room with headphones on and listening for a beep to either raise your hand or to push a button 

100
What is self-regulation? 
Ability to manage one's actions and emotions within norms appropriate for a child's age
200

When do delays in visual-motor development usually get identified? 

Around 4-6 years old 

200

What are the types of hearing loss? 

Conductive, Sensorineural, Mixed Hearing Loss, Etiology, Severity 

200

What is a temperament? 

A child's general orientation and reaction to his or her surroundings resulting in a failure to adapt successfully to his or her world with confidence and comfort 

300
Approximately how many children use services for vision loss each year? 
Around 93,600 
300

What is auditory processing? 

The retention of auditory information via neurological processing 
300

What does SID stand for? 

Sensory Integration Disorder 

400

What happens before a Functional Vision Assessment? 

The professional will assess the house before they determine the types of services they will provide. 

400

What are some adaptations you can use for your classroom? 

Print out papers that have written notes for the class, turn on subtitles for videos, etc. 

400

What are some ways to see they have no self-regulation? 

Overreacting to small situations, difficulty in developing fine motor skills like buttoning or zipping up something, or low muscle tone

500

What is Nystagmus? 

Uncontrollable rapid movement of the eyes; the eyes appear to flutter in a horizontal or vertical pattern? 

500

What is a common way for babies to go deaf? 

Too much oxygen right after they were born 

500

What is a common misconception about sensory assessments? 

They can be defined as just being a bad child 

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