Persistent or repeated episodes of irritability, sadness anxiety, guilt, etc.
What is Depression?
A child so signs of what deficit if they dislike having their hands messy, walking barefoot in the sand, and mixture textured foods
What is Overresponsive to Tactile input?
List 2 performance skills affected by Vision Disorders
What is
difficulty writing on the line
Coloring within the lines
copying words from the board
What is nearsighted?
Feelings of uneasiness, fearfulness, or dread that are not founded on realistic concerns
What is Anxiety?
A client is having grandiose thoughts and demonstrating risky behaviors
What is Bipoloar Disorder
A child who is violent towards his peers, threatens to start a fire in school, and has angry outbursts has what diagnosis
What is conduct disorder?
When a child has a difficult time playing I spy and Where's waldo there probably have a deficit of
What is figure ground?
CNS demonstrates difficulties with detecting, processing and registering sensory information
What is sensory processing disorder?
These symptoms are signs of what disorder:
Frequently daydreaming
Difficulty following through with tasks
Disorganized
What is Innattentive- ADHD?
A child is frequently frequently crashing into his peers/siblings, tries to carry heavy items around the house, and seeks constant hugs. This child is seeking what type of input
What is proprioception?
The DSM-V stands for
What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-5th edition?
Neurobiological disorder: characterized by persistent and maladaptive symptoms of hyperactivity and impulsivity
What is ADHD?
What are 3 client factors of Autism?
What is
RRB
Decreased social interaction
Decreased eye contact
List 3 performance skills that are affected by Anxiety
What is
difficulty sleeping through the night
Difficulty taking tests
Difficulty attending a concert with peers
IDEA stands for
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
A neurobiological disorder: group of developmental diseases that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral changes
What is Autism?
This client factor is known as RRBs?
What is Restricted Repetitive Behaviors?
List 3 Education performance skills affected by Autism
What is
Difficulty interacting with classmates during lunch
Difficulty holding a pencil
Difficulty remaining seated in class.
-Difficulty initiating and completing a task in class
-Difficulty transitioning b/w classes
-Difficulty asking questions or answering questions in class
The way your brain processes the information that the eyes see
What is visual perception?