A form of data that is used to describe what happened before and after the behavior.
What is ABC data?
Name 2 types of coping skills that you can do when you’re frustrated.
What is Deep breaths, take a walk, ask for a break, listen to music, squeeze hands, etc.?
Professional who helps people with the BIG 9: Speech, Fluency, AAC, Auditory, Feeding & Swallowing, Voice & Resonance, Language, Social Communication, and Cognition.
What is speech language pathologist?
A term that is used to refer to both an OTR and a COTA.
What is an Occupational Therapy Practitioner?
Name two treatment areas a pediatric physical therapist can address besides working on general gross motor skill development
What is strength, range of motion, flexibility, gait, pelvic floor, posture, transfers, pain, sport-specific skills, endurance, balance, coordination, post-surgery/injury, torticollis/plagiocephaly, toe walking?
A form of verbal behavior when a child request an item.
What is an a mand?
3 examples of positive self-talk
What is I’m doing great today, I can do this, I believe in myself, etc?
A form completed when an electronic device is broken, or missing.
What is an electronic damage report?
A summary of a client’s occupational history and experience patterns of daily living, interests, values, and needs.
What is the Occupational Profile?
What are two risk factors in-utero, post-birth or early childhood that may impact gross motor development for children?
What is gestational age <37 weeks, low birth, use of utero meds and substances, genetic disorder, C-section delivery, NICU stay, reflux or GI issues, use of positioning toys, retained reflexes, oculomotor deficits, torticollis, ear tubes or other vestibular deficits, speech delay, family history of cognitive or physical impairments, cognitive impairment, sensory processing dysfunction?
Two forms of teaching methods utilized at Bluestone Children's Center.
Who is Discrete Trial Training (DTT) & Natural environmental training (NET)?
True or False: Co-regulation is the act of letting a child borrow your nervous system when they are having “big feelings” by staying calm, speaking softly, using minimal words, etc.
True
Modeling, expectant pausing, pointing toward an AAC device are all types of cueing and prompting that could be used while this is a type of prompt that should not be used with AAC.
What is a hand – over – hand prompt?”
Activities that support daily living and require more complex interactions and executive functioning than those used in activities of daily living ( ADL’s).
What is instrumental activities of daily living (IADL’s)?
What is one sensory system you can consider when evaluating a child that toe walks?
What is tactile or vestibular or visual or proprioceptive?
Strategies that are used to modify the environment to limit undesirable behaviors from occurring.
What is Antecedent Strategies?
This type of therapy that is geared towards children to explore life events that may have an effect on current circumstances, in a manner and pace of the child’s choosing.
What is play therapy?
A language learning style in which individuals initially learn language through phrases instead of single words.
What is gestalt language development?”
Name 3 skills tummy time promotes
What is back/neck strengthening, visual perceptual, social emotional, crawling, sitting up, rolling, gross motor skills, and decrease likelihood of positional plagiocephaly?
Name 3 out of the 4 primary developmental positions a physical therapist will look at when completing an infant evaluation
What is supine (on back), prone (on stomach), sitting, standing?
A form of interval data collection used when a behavior frequency is too high to accurately collect.
What is a Partial Interval Recording (PIR)?
There are four categories of coping strategies: Distraction, Thinking, Movement, and ____
What is a relaxation?
An approach utilized with AAC in which language is modeled without expectation to support clients in learning their device, vocabulary, and build connections in context that are meaningful.
What is Aided Language Stimulation?
How many phases are there in the swallowing process?
4!
Name the age group this neurotypical child’s skills represent: able to stand on one foot for 5 seconds, walks up and down stairs with one foot on each step without using a handrail, able to walk backwards and sideways on a line, able to jump forward 2ft, jump down from an 18-24in surface, and throw a ball overhand and underhand
What is 4 years old/48 months?