Processing
This term describes a child who may not notice food around their mouth or may not notice a bleeding scab
What is Low Registration
Self-Conscious emotions require this...
What is a sense of self
The following THREE learning disabilities are related to comprehension of symbols, numbers, and letters.
What is Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and Dyscalculia
Automatically placing your hands in front of you in response to a fall is which reflex... Note that this reflex lasts most of the lifespan
What is protective forward extension
This term describes a sensory processing deficit that may include bumping into walls or objects, and overshooting or undershooting when reaching for items
What is a Proprioceptive deficit
Dad looks at a toy and points to it for his baby to look as well. When the baby looks, this is known as...
What is joint attention
Your infant is playing with a toy but when you cover it with a blanket, he looks away and loses interest. The infant did not yet develop...
What is Object Permanence
Keeping the head aligned even when you move the trunk on a therapy ball is which reflex
What is a head righting reflex
This sensory system allows us to identify how fast we are moving and where our head is in space. It also affects our balance.
What is the vestibular system
A baby who presents as negative and displays a low intensity of mood may be labeled as...
What is a Slow to Warm up child
"Automatic" functions and reactions are what type of memory?
What is implicit memory
The following reflex is elicited by a startle response, flinging arms out and back, and bringing legs in towards the chest
What is a Moro Reflex
Watching a child who is hypersensitive to certain textures on clothing, you may label him as this
What is over-responsive to tactile stimuli
The following hormone is responsible for bonding between mother and baby. This gets flooded after birth
What is oxytocin
This term refers to the brains ability to change responses to stimuli as needed
What is brain plasticity
The following reflex is also known as the "fencing reflex", when the infants head is turned to the Left, their Left UE and LE extends and Rt side flexes
What is ATNR
Your baby has "gotten used to" a toy and no longer responds to it. You need to introduce a new toy to stimulate a response. This is known as...
What is Habituation
This parenting style is characterized by high demands, strict rules, with very little warmth and emotional responsiveness
What is authoritarian parenting
The ability to follow multi step problems and remember instructions is what type of memory
What is working memory
True or False: Reflexes can be used in therapy to elicit specific responses from children that have neurological disorders
True