The meaning of IFSP
This type of assessment compares children's performance to a sample of typical aged peers
What is a normative referenced assessment
This is the first physical milestone of an infant
What is raising head against gravity
School-based services are covered by what part of IDEA?
What is IDEA Part B
The School Function Assessment is an example of this type of measure.
What is an indirect, criterion referenced measure
The meaning of IEP
What is the Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
This type of test measures a child’s performance on specific tasks relative to predetermined standard.
What is a criterion referenced test
The approximate age when we would expect strabismus to correct.
What is 3-4 months
The place where providers and education should aim to deliver services.
The Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
The Vineland is an example of this type of measure.
What is an indirect measure.
Which coding system is used to report and code causes and consequences of human disease and death for reimbursement of medically based pediatric occupational therapy services?
International Classification of Diseases, 11th Revision— Clinical Modification (ICD-11-CM)
This type of reliability ensures the consistency or agreement between two different raters.
What is inter-rater reliability
This pre-writing shape typically emerges after a circle, before a square.
What is a cross
This person must agree to an assessments, services, and goals provided in the school setting.
Who is the parent, caregiver, or guardian.
The PDMS-3 is an example of this type of measure
What is a direct performance-based measure
In school-based occupational therapy practice, what is the primary written legal document that outlines the systems and parameters of documentation, adhering to IDEA requirements?
What is a an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
This type of reliability is important for outcome measurement as it ensures the consistency of a measure over time.
What is test-retest reliability
The age range when we would expect a child to balance on one foot for 10 seconds.
What is 4-5 years.
Free and Appropriate Education (FAPE)
Name at least 3 performance based assessments that can be used for a 4-year old
What is PDMS-3, Bayley-4, BOT-3, WRAVMA, M-FUN
In school settings (and most insurance setting), what document should be completed prior to exiting a child from services?
What is a discharge evaluation
This type of validity validity focuses on whether test items accurately sample a behavior domain and is established through systematic analysis by content experts
What is content validity
This type of grasp emerges after a fisted grasp, but before a tripod grasp.
What is a digital pronate grasp.
A child who does not qualify for special education services might receive this in order to receive support.
What is a 504 plan
Name at least 3 indirect measures of adaptive functions
What is PEDI-CAT, ABAS-3, and Vineland