Autism
Fine/Gross Motor
Communication
Miscellaneous
True/False
100
ASD meaning 

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder

100

The small muscles and movement of the hands and fingers. 

What is fine motor skills? 

100

The two differences with communication for individuals with autism are...

What is verbal and non- verbal 

100

Betty parents allows her additional tablet time after completing her house chores. This is an example of?

What is a positive reinforcement? 

100

Children with autism have poor memory skills

What is false? 

200

Autism is most prevalent in which gender? 

What is boys?

200

Which muscles are used most when tying your shoes?

What is fine motor muscles? 
200

Individuals who use Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) or Augmentative and Alternative Communication devices are known as 

What is non- verbal communicators? 

200

ABA meaning? 

What is Applied Behavior Analysis? 

200

Children with autism do not like rules. 

What is false? 

300

Difficulty with communication, social interactions, obsessive interests, and repetitive behaviors. 

What are the red flags of autism? 

300

When completed an obstacle course you are using large muscle groups also know as? 

What is gross motor? 

300

If a child does not speak by age 4, they will never speak. 

What is no; research shows that most will learn to use words and nearly half will learn to speak fluently. 

300
The federal law to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without patients consent or knowledge. 

What is HIPPA? 

300

Parents do not and cannot cause autism spectrum disorder. Although the multiple causes of ASD are not known, it is known that parental behavior before, during, and after pregnancy does not cause ASD. 

What is true? 

400

How do children with Autism learn best? 

What is visuals? What is a rigid/ routine schedule? 

400

The act of eating is considered...

What is fine motor task? 
400

What are two behaviors often absent when kids lack social skills?

What is 

- making friends 

-sharing 

-playing with others 

-identifying emotions of others 

-maintaining conversations 

-asking personal questions 

-talking about their interests 

400

Teaching a client a replacement behavior which serves the same function? 

What is decreasing interfering behaviors? 

400
There is currently no medical detection or cure for autism spectrum disorder. 

What is true? 

500

Repetitive or unusual movements or noises, chewing or mouthing objects; self- stimulatory behavior 

What is stimming? 

500
The act of riding a bike is... 

What is a gross motor task? 

500

What are strategies to promote or encourage communication skills in children with autism 

What is picture cards, topic boards, modeling, social stories, and video modeling? 

500

What happens before the behavior. 

What is Antecedent? 

500

Autism spectrum disorder is one of the fastest- growing developmental disorders in the United States. ASD is more common than childhood cancer, diabetes, and AIDS combined. 

What is true?