DIR/Floortime
True or False
Nancy or Danielle?
POP Policies & Procedures
Who, What, Where?
100

The I in stands for...

What is individual-differences

100

ABA is a playful, respectful, and engaging intervention that uses relationships to promote development.

FALSE- That's floortime baby!

100

This owner has a son named Tyson.

Who is Nancy?

100

The type of treatment note one needs to write after seeing a Medicaid client for the first time. 

What is BEEFED up?

100

Where: A place to find art supplies, often referred to as the craft room. 

What is the Jungle Room?

200

The process by which an individual helps another individual manage their emotional states and engage in shared problem-solving in times of stress. 

What is co-regulation?

200

The term, echolalia, is used when referring to the first stage of gestalt language development.

True

200

This owner was once supervised by our very own, Julie Nickels. 

Who is Danielle?

200

The billing code 99499 is used for this purpose. 

What is IFSP development time? Get them extra hours girl/Dio !

200

Who: This POP staff member has visited all 50 states. 

Who is Rima

300

This person developed the floortime approach.

Who is Stanley Greenspan?

300

Comprehension of cause and effect, isolation of the index finger, and increased receptive language skills are a few of the prerequisite skills needed before a child can be recommended for an AAC device. 

FALSE- There are NO prerequisite skills before someone can be eligible for a full AAC system. We PRESUME COMPETENCE!! 

300

It was this owner's idea to name the clinic POP (Power Of Play). 

Who is Nancy?

300

When calling off of work (unexpectedly), you must notify these people via text message. 

Who is your direct supervisor, Danielle, Nancy, and the Front desk (Kaitlyn)?

300

Where: This is a place in the clinic for all your paper needs! (printer paper, cardstock, file folders, lined paper)

Where is the file cabinet next to the printer in the staff office?

400

FEDC stands for...

What is the Functional Emotional Development Capacities?

400

Place, manner, and voicing are three ways to describe how speech sounds are produced. 

True! 

Manner: How the air is released for each sound

Place: Where in the mouth a sound is made

Voicing: Whether the vocal folds are vibrating

400

This owner was once on a baton twirling team. 

Who is Nancy

400

This is an organizational chart that visually represents the structure, roles, and communication lines within the clinic. 

What is the Org Board? It's hanging up in the staff office- Check it out!

400

What: This board game involves an Italian food staple and a mythical, ape-like creature from Himalayan folklore.

What is Yeti in My Spaghetti?

500

Name 3 (of the first 6) functional emotional developmental capacities. 

1: Self-Regulation & Interest in the World

2: Engaging and relating

3: Purposeful two-way communication

4: Complex communication & shared problem solving

5: Using symbols and creating emotional ideas

6: Logical thinking & building bridges between ideas

500

Complex communication & shared problem solving refers to FEDC 6. 

False: FEDC 4

500

This owner once got their tongue stuck on a frozen pole (A Christmas Story Style) because they were double dog dared to. 

Who is Danielle? (she was double dog dared- she had to!!) 

500

This is the person you should contact for inquiries regarding intake. 

*DOUBLE POINTS* if you can provide the division name and number. 

Who is Danielle/Kaitlyn

*Client Services, Division #2*

500

Who: This pop staff member was on a reality television show filmed in California. 

Who is Mike Ruggles? In 2008, Mike was on a spin-off the popular TV show, Supernanny, called the Supermanny. He went into the home of families and provided parenting support for children with behavior challenges. 

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