Executive Function Skills
School Readiness
OT Interventions
Impact on Learning
Bonus
100

This skill helps children resist distractions and control impulses.

What is inhibitory control?

100

At this age, Children can usually count to ___ and count ___ objects

10, 10

100

Using picture schedules and color-coded folders helps with this

What is following directions/organization?

100

Piaget’s stage that explains difficulty with multi-step tasks

What is the preoperational stage?

100

What grade are children of this age in?

Kindergarten

200

The ability to hold and manipulate information in your mind

What is working memory?

200

Children begin to spell their ____.

Name

200

Obstacle courses and scooter boards are examples of this type of play.

What is sensory motor play?

200

Vygotsky’s concept that highlights the role of scaffolding.

What is the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)?

200

A child’s ability to spell their first and sometimes last name reflects growth in this domain.

What is language development?

300

The skill that allows children to adjust and switch between tasks

What is mental flexibility?

300

Pretend play and creativity are common in this developmental domain

What is social-emotional development?

300

This strategy helps children calm their bodies and improve focus.

What is regulation?

300

Skinner’s theory suggests this can help reduce distractibility.

What is reinforcement?

300
what is an intervention in school that can help with sensory overload?

quiet corners 

400

Difficulty in this area may cause challenges with multi-step directions

What is executive functioning?

400

What is a motor function of this age that involves balls?

catching 

400

Step-by-step charts and visual supports are examples of this intervention style.

What is routine-building with visual supports?

400

Visual schedules help children stay organized by reducing this

What is cognitive load?
400

Reinforcement strategies like sticker charts are rooted in this behavioral theory.

What is Skinner’s operant conditioning?

500

Difficulty in this executive function skill may cause a child to struggle with organizing, conserving, and completing group tasks, as described by Piaget

What is working memory and mental flexibility?

500

At this stage, children begin to understand this concept, which helps them link actions to outcomes.

What is cause and effect 

500

This intervention combines movement activities like pushing/pulling objects with structured play to improve regulation and attention.

What is sensory motor play for self-regulation?

500

According to Vygotsky, Mia may need this type of support from peers or adults to complete multi-step directions

What is scaffolding within the Zone of Proximal Development?

500

Combining caregiver routines, peer scaffolding, and sensory play interventions demonstrates this holistic OT principle.  

What is the integration of environment, occupation, and performance?

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