True or False: The Sensory Profile is a norm-referenced instrument that measures sensory processing patterns in children and adults.
True
True or False: Cerebral palsy is a progressive disease with a low life expectancy.
False. CP is a non-progressive, neurodevelopmental condition of childhood.
True or False: Referring to an individual as a "person with autism" is an example of identity-first language.
False. This is an example of person-first language.
True or False: A 12 mo. old child is typically able to self-feed with a spoon.
False
True or False: Children with sickle cell disease typically also have intellectual disabilities.
False. This condition does NOT affect cognition.
This sense helps with maintaining balance and involves the inner ear
Vestibular
This disorder impacts a child's ability to perform and imitate fine and gross motor movements.
Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
What are the ABCs of behavior management?
Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence
Expulsion
This condition is also known as "brittle bone disease."
Osteogenesis imperfecta
A. Jean Ayres
This autoimmune condition is diagnosed when the body begins to attack itself, causing painful, inflamed joints.
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)
A person with an IQ score of 58 falls into the category of ________ ID.
Mild
Provide two strategies to increase a child's tolerance of or engagement with a non-preferred food.
Use neutral language to describe food's qualities
Model eating non-preferred food
Teach expulsion
Encourage touching/feeling food (sensory play)
Model eating food
Provide preferred food as an option
Change the presentation of the food (shape, etc.)
The impact of this condition on the child's functional outcomes varies based on the location and severity of the damage in utero
Congenital constriction band (amniotic band syndrome)
What is one way that information can be gathered as part of a sensorimotor assessment?
Information observation, informational interview w/ caregiver/child, standardized assmt., checklist, self-evaluation
This condition is marked by typical development in the first six months of life followed by rapid loss of coordination, speech, and use of the hands.
Rett syndrome
List two responsibilities of the child when presented with a meal.
Deciding what to eat and how much to eat.
Typically developing children usually have a mature suck-swallow-breathe pattern at this age.
3-4 months
A person with Tourette syndrome may experience one or both of these types of tics.
Motor or vocal
The goal of sensory integration is to have the child produce a(n) _____ _____ and demonstrate improved functioning. (Two words)
Adaptive response
This condition typically has a more significant impact on males than females, with males requiring higher levels of support.
Fragile X Syndrome
List three examples of why positioning is important for a person with impaired posture/motor control.
–Promoting engagement in daily occupations (ADLs, play, learning)
–Preventing skin breakdown, contractures, pain, or injury
–Improved engagement with environment (physical, social, virtual, etc.)
–Maximizing independence and participation in occupations
–Improved respiratory and digestive functions
–Improved bowel and bladder function
–Increased comfort and safety
–Maintaining safety to reduce risk of future musculoskeletal, integumentary, respiratory, and other issues
–Reduced caregiver burden
List two factors in a child's context that can impact feeding and eating.
•Position • Environment • Types of foods • Client factors • Performance skills • Parent history/experience • Cognition
Prader-Willi Syndrome