Occupational Therapy
Speech Therapy
Sensory Integration
Physical Therapy
TeamWork
100

Occupational therapists work on these skills to help children grasp and release small toys/items, and develop good handwriting skills.

What is fine motor skills

100

What is the most popular toy that speech therapists love to use when addressing multiple goals?

What is Mr. Potato Head

100

We eat this, but kids love this activity for sensory input in therapy

What is rice

100

What is the longest bone in the body

What is the Femur

100

This is important in building a team; having many different ideas, perspectives, and aspects.

Diversity

200

If your child loses his or her place when reading or copying from the board or may have poor eye contact. He/she may have difficulty with....

What is visual processing?

200

When giving a visual cue for the /g/ sound, speech therapists usually point to this part of their body.

What is the throat 

200

The sense of smell is also know as this

What is Olfactory

200

Name this image

What is a Herniated Disc

200

What is required of all conflict resolution strategies?

What is Compromise

300

In the rehabilitation setting, which professional would most likely be on 'the rehab team' with an occupational therapist?

What is a Speech Therapist

300

Name two types of professions where someone is likely to develop a voice problem

Coaches

Cheerleaders

Preachers

Singers

300

This sensory system is closely associated with the structures of the inner ear

What is vestibular

300

Name 3 services that a physical therapist performs?

What is:

-Help improve Gross Motor Skills

- Assess a joint's range of motion.
- Evaluate a person's fitness level and recommend an exercise program to meet their goals.
-Perform electrotherapy to relieve pain.

300

A great team never stops doing these 3 things...

growing

learning

communicating

400

 In occupational therapy, the things you do each day are referred to as....



What is Activities of Daily Living



400

A motor speech disorder, in which the muscles of the mouth, face, and respiratory system may become weak, move slowly, or not move at all after a stroke or other brain injury (ASHA).

Dysarthria

400

The three "body senses" that are most affected with a sensory integration disorder.

What are vestibular, proprioceptive, and tactile.

400

How many bones are there in the foot?

What is 26

400

The five behaviors of a cohesive team are

Trust

Conflict

Commitment

Accountability

Trust



500

The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) was founded in ...

1917

500

No student graduates from an SLP program without reading this passage at least 10 times...

What is the Grandfather Passage or the Rainbow Passage

500

This type of home program is tailored to the individual child'd needs and typically consists of activities that can be used throughout the day to achiieve effective sensory integration

What is sensory diet

500

Ambulation is a major goal of the rehabilitation process after prolonged bed rest or immobilization. What milestone must the patient accomplish before successful ambulation?

What is Balancing in a standing position 

500

Knowing exactly what it is you are committed to and making sure everyone on your team is on the same page brings...

What is Clarity / Consistency/ Shared Vision

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