Upside Ya Head
Reflexes
Hormonal Aliens
It’s all in your mind (really!) (Ch 14)
Are you feeling intellectual? (Ch 16)
100

This lobe is responsible for personality, judgment, insight, and motor control.

What is the frontal lobe?

100

A precursor to eye-hand coordination

What is ATNR?

100

12- 18 years

What is Adolescence?

100

This is the most common developmental and cognitive disorder diagnosed in the US.

What is ADHD?

100

-Nonverbal children with this type of ID may be able to point to pictures to indicate their wants or needs.

What is severe Intellectual disability?

200

The CNS, PNS, and ANS

What are the divisions of the nervous system?

200

These reflexes are critical for human survival

What are primitive reflexes?

200

Believing that others have thoughts like their own

What is Egocentrism?

200

This disorder is more common among girls than boys (2:1) and affects about 13 of every 100 children.

What is an anxiety disorder?

200

Children with ID may also experience this, which is characterized by a dislike of being touched or a dislike of certain types of food textures.

What is tactile defensiveness/sensitivity?

300

Starts to develop at the second week of life

What is the nervous system?

300

This reflex is all about the hand

What is the palmar grasp reflex?

300

He said they begin to think abstractly 

Who is Piaget?

300

Tics are a classic symptom of this motor disorder and can often increase in stressful situations.

What is Tourette’s syndrome?

300

This manual assists health care professionals to describe and organize physical, mental, and behavioral signs and symptoms

What is the DSM-V?

400

Hypoactive reflexes, decreased muscle tone, weakness, muscle fasciculations, and atrophy are symptoms of this motor neuron pathology

What is lower motor neuron (LMN)

400

Stepping, crawling, head and body righting

What are postural reflexes?

400

"Self-identity vs Role Confusion" is what he said.

 Who is Erickson?

400

This type of disorder, characterized by eating nonfood items, is more prevalent and severe in children with intellectual disabilities.

What is pica?

400

OTPs use this type of approach, which focuses on the antecedent, the target behavior, and consequences, to facilitate positive behaviors in children with ID.

What is the ABC approach?

500

This term is used to describe “the dynamic and ever-changing nature of the brain.”

What is neuroplasticity?

500
The appearance and disappearance of reflexes is helpful in this diagnosis

What is neurological disorders?

500

A person's belief that they have influence on their life and has the skills, abilities, and resources to engage in a variety of meaningful activities.

What is occupational identity?

500

This technique requires an OTP to be “reflective, open to feedback, and aware of the influence of personal disposition, values, and culture” and is crucial in working with children with mental health disorders.

What is therapeutic use of self?

500

These are the 3 prenatal causes of ID.

What are genetics, disturbances during embryonic development, and acquired causes (ie, maternal toxins)?

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