This practice model's intended outcome is occupational adaptation that includes creation of an occupational identity and the ability for the child to perform competently within this identify
What is MOHO?
A 3-month-old looking at black and white contrast cards is in this phase of play, according to Takata?
What is sensorimotor?
This model explains the family as an open system susceptible to influence from the environment
What is dynamic family systems model?
Assessing and observing discrete skills is part of this evaluation approach.
What is bottom-up?
The focus of care in this practice setting is on the family system, including the child
What is the home-based practice setting?
This practice model's intended outcome is increased adaptation to improved occupational participation, which further promotes adaptation
What is OA?
According to Takata, this type of play typically emerges around 7 years of age.
What is games with rules?
Building trust, facilitating equality and reciprocity, and respecting family decision making are all strategies for this important aspect of pediatric OT.
What is establishing partnerships?
What is a top-down approach?
An example of this type of service delivery is consultation
What is indirect service delivery?
According to 4QM, the use of a visual schedule to remember the steps of an activity is an example of which type of intervention strategy?
What is visual cues?
Two children playing with separate trains next to one another is an example of this stage of play, according to Parten.
What is parallel play?
The belief that families are essential members of a child's care team aligns with which pediatric OT concept?
This type of assessment describes what an individual can or can't do and compares performance with a set of criterion rather than to the performance of others
What is criterion-referenced?
An example of this intervention type is an OT providing information to parents of a 3-month-old infant about the benefits of infant massage
What is education and training?
Higher order questions, feedback, physical prompts, non-verbal prompts, and think aloud modeling are intervention strategies within this quadrant, according to the 4QM.
What is Quadrant 2?
Three 5-year-olds pretending to be pirates on the jungle gym is this type of play, according to Takata.
What is dramatic play?
Establishing rapport with the parent and child and sharing information about the role of OT is the focus of this step in the evaluation process.
What is the initial interview?
The least reliable and sensitive score to report from an assessment
What is age equivalent?
An example of this intervention type is using sensory activities to prepare a child to attend to a seated task.
What is interventions to support occupations?
Learner-initiated, indirect strategies align with which quadrant from the 4QM?
This purpose of play in therapy involves using it as an incentive to work on a skill.
What is play as a reward?
When working with families, this model helps occupational therapists' to better understand their therapeutic use of self and shift between different types of therapeutic modes with the family.
What is the Intentional Relationship Model?
This assessment would most appropriate to use for a 10-year-old referred for gross and fine motor concerns.
What is the BOT-2?
Allowing a child to type their notes in class instead of hand write them is an example of which intervention approach?
What is modify?