This type of practice schedules tasks in an unpredictable order.
What is Random Practice?
The CO-OP problem-solving sequence uses this four-part routine.
What is Goal-Plan-Do-Check?
ABA often uses this type of reinforcement to increase desired behaviors.
What is Positive Reinforcement?
This plan guides services for infants and toddlers under Part C of IDEA.
What is an IFSP?
This federal law ensures a free appropriate public education to students with disabilities.
What is IDEA?
This principle states that skills improve when children actively solve motor problems.
What is Motor Learning?
CO-OP therapists use this technique to help children discover solutions rather than be told.
What is Guided Discovery?
The ABC model stands for this.
What is Antecedent, Behavior, and Consequence?
Early intervention takes place in these everyday settings with caregivers.
What are Natural Environments?
The plan outlining goals and services for students ages 3–21.
What is an IEP?
The type of feedback given after a task is completed, focusing on the outcome.
What is Knowledge of Results (KR)?
Strategies children use for specific tasks are known as these.
What are Domain-Specific Strategies?
Identifying the reason a behavior occurs is the purpose of this assessment.
What is a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)?
EI uses this model in which one discipline takes the lead while others support.
What is the Primary Service Provider model?
School OTs often use this tiered support system for early intervening within general education.
What is MTSS or RTI?
The theory that movement results from the interaction of person, task, and environment.
What is Dynamic Systems Theory?
This process involves thinking about one’s thinking during performance.
What is Metacognition?
This plan outlines how to address challenging behaviors in a school setting.
What is a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)?
This common EI approach helps parents embed interventions into daily routines.
What is Coaching?
The concept that students should be educated with peers in the most typical environment possible.
What is the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)?
This form of therapy improves use of a weaker upper extremity by restricting the stronger one.
What is Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT)?
CO-OP emphasizes learning skills through this form of practice that supports generalization.
What is Cognitive Strategy use?
Reinforcing a behavior that is incompatible with the undesired behavior is known as this.
What is Differential Reinforcement?
Team members crossing traditional professional boundaries describes this team model.
What is a Transdisciplinary Approach?
A collaborative service delivery model where OT works with the child in the classroom.
What is a Push-In model or Embedded Services?