Diseases
Facts
Terminology
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100
the lack in social skills or want in interaction with other kids. the cause of mistrust. ex. wanting to be alone and rather read or learn then be amongst other children.
What is Autism
100
A health profession focused on the study of human growth and development with emphasis on the social, emotional and physiological effects of illness and injury.
What is Occupational Therapy
100
Oversensitivity to sensory stimuli, characterized by a tendency to be either fearful and cautious, or negative and defiant.
What is hypersensitivity
100
an organic loss of the ability to comprehend what is being said
What is receptive aphasia
200
a condition in which extra genetic material causes delays in the way a child develops both mentally and physically.
What is Down Syndrome
200
the teaching of sleeping, eating, grooming, dressing, and toileting
What is Self care
200
Under sensitivity to sensory stimuli, characterized by a tendency either to crave intense sensations or to withdraw and be difficult to engage.
What is hyposensitivity
200
involves the lower extremities
paraplegia
300
Caused by an impact to the head from direct blows or sudden movements in other parts of the body such as severe shaking.
What is Traumatic Brain Injury
300
effort that is exerted to do or make something, or perform a task
What is work
300
involves repeated performance of the same motor skill
What is blocked practice
300
involves the upper and lower extremity on the same side
what is hemiplegia
400
the use up of all the energy in ones muscles, and cause of the loss of any movement, the ability to walk and death at an early age.
What is Muscular Dystrophy
400
free, unoccupied time in which one chooses to do something they enjoy
What is leisure
400
involves performance of several tasks in random order to encourage re-formulation of the solution
What is random practice
500
a rapid loss of brain functions due to disturbance in the blood supply to the brain.
What is a Stroke
500
The ability to visually take in information, process it and be able to coordinate your physical movement in relation to what has been viewed.
What is visual motor skills
500
a disturbance in which the individual knows what he/she wants to say but cannot say it.
What is expressive aphasia