Visual Perception Skills
Fine Motor Skills
Sensory Processing Disorder
Hand Skills Development
100
The ability to identify and object (such as shapes, letters, numbers) even if they are moved, turned or sized differently

What is Form Constancy?

100

In grasp pattern development, these are the first 4 grasp types (in order)

What is Reflexive, Purposeful, Palmer and Raking Grasps?

100

Brain's regulation of its activity

What is Modulation?

100

The ability to adjust an object within the hand using the small (intrinsic) muscles of the hand

What is In Hand Manipulation?

200

The ability to distinguish an object from its background

What is Figure Ground?

200

The age of the beginning of controlled release. May stabilize forearm or hand on surface to gain control. Beginning to grade extension of fingers

What is 12 Months Old?

200

Craving an unusual amount or type of sensory input

What is Sensory Seeking?

200

Moving objects from the palm of the hand to the finger tips or from the fingertips to the palm

What is Translation?

300

The ability to identify forms and objects when they are incompletely formed

What is Visual Closure?

300

Newborns show symmetrical and asymmetrical movements which are often related to these

What are Reflexes?

300

Sensory Defensiveness, Hypersensitivity, Tactile Defensiveness, Gravitational Insecurity and Sensory Avoiding are examples of which sub-type of Sensory Modulation ?

What is Sensory Overresponsivity?

300

Important for creating a stable base for the hands and arms for reaching and object manipulation

What is Trunk Control (Postural Control)?

400

The ability to detect a difference or distinction between objects/pictures

What is Visual Discrimination?

400

By this age, the child has good proximal stability, able to accurately release by grading movement and position in coordination with vision (towering blocks)

What is 2 Years Old?

400

Difficulty with drawing crosses, lack of handedness, letter reversals, poor at bilateral tasks of jumping jacks, shoe laces are examples of what?

What is impact on Dyspraxia (Bilateral Integration and Sequencing)

400

The ability to process proprioceptive, visual, and tactile information and then create and carryout the necessary movement

What is Sensory-Motor Integration?

500

The ability to remember a visual image that is no longer present (remember how to form letters, numbers and shapes)

What is Visual Memory?

500

The age of the beginning of active release by flinging and progressing to dropping objects on purpose

What is 10 Months Old?

500

Name 3 Factors believed to contribute to Sensory Integration Dysfunction

What is Poor Nutrition, Chemicals, Problems at Birth, Genetic Predisposition, Societal Trends?

500

The object is held tight against the palm and the arm and shoulder produce the movement

What is Power Grasp?

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