By 3mo your baby should...
Prop like a puppy (prone on elbows)
Fill in the blank: To qualify for school based physical therapy services, all goals must be related to ______.
The age a typically-developing child MOST likely going to attain the skills of hopping a few steps on their preferred foot, standing on one foot for 3-5 seconds, walking upstairs alternating feet, and pedaling a tricycle
3.5 years old
A term that refers to how occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech-language pathology professionals use evidenced based practice and clinical reasoning in the purposeful manipulation of equine movement to engage sensory, neuromotor, and cognitive systems to achieve functional outcomes
Hippotherapy
Characterized by seizures, microbrachcephaly, frequent laughter not associated with happiness
Angelman's Syndrome
By 6 months your baby should...
Roll to their belly, pivot around, stay in sit
Inquiring about daily routines and preferences. Inquiring about activities family performs together.
Family Centered Care
The age most typically developing children are able to cross monkey bars and pump a playground swing
5 years old
Uncontrolled grand mal seizures
A contraindication to hippotherapy
In this diagnosis, PTs will be critical in addressing access and participation with regular physical activity.
Prader Willi Syndrome
Sit many ways, 1/2 kneel to stand, cruise along
A document for early intervention goals and services identified to support the needs and priorities of a family with an 18-month-old child
Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)
The type of jumping expected for a child 2 years old
2 foot take off/landing
2 positions a child can sit on a horse
Forwards and Backwards
Medical intervention has been approved for use in patients with Prader-Willi syndrome, in order to increase stature and bone mineral density while decreasing body fat
HGH- human growth hormone
By 12 months your baby should...
Move floor to stand, squat to stand, begin to walk
The reason EI services typically occur in the home, at the childcare center, or park
Natural Environment
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T/F: A child participating in hippotherapy cannot participate in therapy on land as it is a duplication of services.
False
Developmental diagnosis is characterized by a global regression in development between 6-18 months, hypotonia and ataxia, intellectual impairment, trunk rocking, stereotyped repetitive hand wringing, seizures, and breathing issues
Rett Syndrome
Members of the IEP (individual education plan) team
Family, PT, teachers, nurse
Act it out! A 2-year-old child is upset during their therapy session. They are laying on the floor crying and stomping their feet because their favorite toy broke and is not available to use today.
...
T/F: a therapist must be a skilled equestrian to provide hippotherapy.
False
Craniofacial abnormalities are distinctive to those diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)
Small eyes, thin upper lip, and a poorly developed groove in the midline of the lips