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Vocabulary
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Milestones
Disorders
100

Age at which child is able to imitate a vertical line

2 years

100

The process of aggregating all of the assessments; incorporates the use of standardized testing to objectively determine whether or not OT is required

Evaluation

100

The degree of agreement among raters

inter-rater reliability

100

Age at which a child can hold 2 objects at the same time (age range)

7-9 months

100

A disorder of movement and posture due to a defect or lesion of the immature brain; premature and low birth weight babies are most at risk

Cerebral palsy

200

Age at which a child is able to imitate a circle

2 years 9 months

200

The process by which you can determine the nature and extent of the client's OT needs through a shorter method (more informal, observations, etc) to determine whether or not further information is needed

Screening

200

An assessment that is normed on a population of children of a similar age/population; piloted on a similar group

Standardized

200

Age at which a child can ride a tricycle, catch a ball and hop on one leg (age range)

2-3 years

200

Refers to a heterogenous group of disorders that are thought to reflect subtle, primarily subcortical, neural dysfunction involving multisensory systems

Sensory-processing disorder

300

Age at which a child is able to copy a vertical line

2 years 10 months

300

Deep sorrow experienced by a parent when their child receives a diagnosis of a developmental disability

Deficit grief
300

The degree a test measures what it is supposed to test; has to do with the interpretation of the assessment

Construct validity

300

Age at which a child can use a keyboard (although keyboarding skills may remain very difficult) (age range)

7-10 years

300

The most common pediatric vestibular disorder associated with dizziness and is sometimes referred to as migraine equivalent

Childhood paroxysmal vertigo (CPV)

400

Age at which a child is able to copy a circle

3 years

400

An interview technique where the interviewer moves from specific to general questions

Reversed funnel approach

400

A standardized test that compares a person's performance to a set of objectives

Criterion-referenced tests

400

Age at which a child can ride a 2 wheeled bicycle with or without training wheels (age range)

4-6 years 

400

Also known as wry neck, a condition defined by an abnormal, asymmetrical head or neck position, neck always tilted one way (due to shortening of the sternocleidomastoid on 1 side)

Torticollis

500

Age at which a child is able to draw an X

4 years 11 months

500
List the 3 types of ADHD

Inattentive type, Hyperactive-Impulsive type, Combination type

500

A standardized test that compares an individual's performance with the performance of others

Norm-referenced tests

500

Age at which child can stack 5 blocks (age range)

1-2 years

500

List the 4 categories of SPD

sensory-modulation problems, sensory discrimination and perception problems, vestibular-proprioceptive problems, praxis problems

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