Symptoms
Causes
Levels
Challenge!
100

This is the first sign of sensory integrative dysfunction that parents notice.
(p. 51)


What is hyperactivity?

100

This type of sensory deprivation occurs when sensory stimulation may have been present for the child, but the sensations didn’t quite reach the neurons in the brain, perhaps causing sensory integrative dysfunction.  (p. 51)

What is internal?

100

The primary level of integration (1st level) is connected to these 3 senses.

(p. 55)

What are hearing, seeing, and touching?

100

This occurs naturally in most people so they take it for granted.


What is sensory integration?

200

The child with sensory integrative dysfunction often has low ______, which makes them weak.

(p. 52)


What is muscle tone?

200

This type of sensory deprivation is NOT often the cause for sensory integrative dysfunction.
 (p. 51)

What is overt?

200

A body percept (think about the 2nd level) is made up of body ________ that are stored in the brain.
 
(p. 57)

What are maps?

200

It is commonly understood that all behaviors, even those that are misunderstood, are actually a form of _________.

What is communication?

300

Sensory integrative problems may interfere directly with this function of the brain 

 (p. 53)

What is the learning process?

300

Some children raised in environments with little time for play, movement, and _______, will result in sensory deprivation
(p. 49)

What is sensory stimulation?

300


Many children with sensory integration issues have trouble with _______ because they struggle with the placement of their tongue and movement of their lips.
 (p. 58)


What is articulation?

300

A purposeful and goal-directed response to a sensory experience, like a baby reaching for a toy they may want.

What is adaptive response?

400

Parents of adolescents with sensory integrative dysfunction often complain about their child’s lack of __________ .

p. 53


What is organization?

400

These may force a child’s brain into a more vulnerable state, leading to environmental toxins that may interfere with sensory dysfunction.
(p. 50)

What are genetic factors?

400

The fourth level of sensory integration, known as _______, should be well developed by the time a child enters elementary school.
(p. 59)

What is specialization?

400

Eleven in "Stranger Things" often goes in __________ to transport herself into others’ minds, memories, and the Upside Down. It deprives her of access to all of her senses. It’s horrible when used in real life for experimentation.  (p. 50)

What is a sensory deprivation tank/chamber?

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