Sensory Processing
Fine motor skills
Gross motor skills
Executive functioning
Reflex integration
100

 A child who seeks out movement and intense input may be described as having what type of sensory profile? (sensory avoidance, sensory seeking, sensory sensitive, sensory registration)

Sensory-seeking

100

Name one daily dressing task that requires fine motor skills.

Buttoning a shirt, zipping a jacket, or shoe tying

100

Walking heel to toe along a line challenges this skill.

Dynamic balance

100

This skills helps a child pause or stop their body before moving.

Cognitive control- inhibition

100

At what age range should most primitive reflexes be fully integrated?

12 months-2 years

200

This type of sensory input is provided through activities like jumping, swinging, and pushing heavy objects.

Proprioceptive input

200

This skill is required when holding paper with one hand while cutting with the other.

Bilateral coordination

200

Catching a ball requires gross motor skills and this visual skill

Visual motor or eye-hand coordination

200

This brain region is heavily involved in executive functioning.

Pre-frontal cortex

200

The palmar grasp reflex causes an infant to do what?

automatically close their fingers around an object placed in their palm

300

This sensory system detects movement, head position, and balance.

Vestibular system

300

A child who presses extremely hard when coloring may be struggling with this.

Force modulation or graded control

300

This term refers to difficulty organizing and carrying out coordinated motor movements.

Motor planning or dyspraxia

300

This adult support helps a child calm down before they can do it independently.

Co-regulation

300

A child who bends their arm when turning their head during writing may show influence of this reflex.

ATNR

400

A child who avoids playground equipment and becomes anxious when feet leave the ground may demonstrate this pattern.

Gravitational insecurity

400

If fine motor intervention alone is not effective, the OT may need to address this larger body component.

core strength or proximal stability

400

Jumping on a trampoline often provides this type of sensory input.

Proprioceptive and vestibular

400

This hormone is released during "fight or flight" or at times of stress, and prepares the body for action.

Cortisol

400

This reflex is present at birth and causes the arms to extend outward when startled.

Moro reflex

500

A child who has frequent accidents but does not notice bladder fullness may struggle with this skill.

interoception

500

Drawing a person with 6 body parts is typically expected around this age.

5 years old

500

A child who struggles to imitate body movements during “Simon Says” may have difficulty with this skill.

Motor planning

500

Completing a science project over multiple weeks requires this executive function.

Planning and organizing

500

Poor posture and difficulty maintaining extension may reflect influence of this reflex

Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex

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