The age in which a child starts walking
~12 months
Age range we see at the clinic
birth to 21
Define ADL
activities of daily living
Name 2 disciplines that can treat feeding concerns
ST and OT
The full title of someone who practices speech therapy
Speech-Language Pathologist
The age in which a baby typically rolls from their back to their belly
6 months
Days the clinic is open
Monday-Saturday
Name 3 reasons someone may come in for an OT evaluation
sensory regulation, fine motor delay, emotional regulation, play skills, attention
Age in which a baby starts the transition to purees
~6 months
Example of an irregular past tense verb
ran, grew, sat, sang, etc.
Name 3 reasons a child may come to physical therapy
developmental delay, torticollis, neuro disorders (ex: CP, spina bifida), concussion
Number of full time employees at our clinic
7
Age a child should demonstrate a dynamic tripod grasp
5 or 6
An example of a mixed texture food item
sandwich, soup, cereal
The age in which a child should have ~50 words in their vocabulary
2
The use of a goniometer
range of motion measurements at different joints in your body
Name 1 toy/game in our toy closet
Connect 4, Sneaky Snacky Squirrel, Pop the Pig, Pop up Pirate
The 4 colors that make up the Zones of Regulation
green, yellow, blue, red
The age in which a child should be able to hold a spoon
12 months
Name a bilabial sound
p, b, m, w
Body systems that a physical therapist works with
musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiovascular, vestibular
The address of our clinic
29 Emmons Drive, Suite F-10
Name 6 of the 8 senses
sight, taste, smell, touch, hearing, interoception, proprioception, vestibular
The difference between ST feeding and OT feeding
ST: oral motor; OT: sensory
A red flag for persistent stuttering
Family history, demonstrates blocks, secondary behaviors, being female, persists greater than 6 months, develops after age 2-3