Definitions
Interventions for ID
Considerations for ID/ASD
Miscellaneious
Interventions for ASD
100

This concept challenges the RT to enhance the skills and the societal images of their clients.

Normalization

100

This intervention involves exercise and enhancing motor skills and coordination

Physical Activity

100

A person on the spectrum can experience sensory overload in which sensory modality?

Any or all

100

What is a developmental disability?

A disability that occurs during the developmental period and impacts brain development

100

This intervention has been found to foster language development, behavioral, and social skills

Pet Therapy

200

This doctrine states “services  be provided in the _____________ that allows for growth and maximization of developmental potential.”

Least Restrictive Environment

200

This intervention helps participants to learn social cues and how to develop friendships

Social Skills

200

Identify an age related problem common to Down Syndrome. What is more likely to be diagnosed as they get older?

Higher rates of Alzheimer Disease

200

Development of functional skills to increase independence and leisure skill development

Purpose of RT for ASD

200

This intervention assists in decreasing sensitivities and increases awareness of the environment

Sensory Stimulation

300

This is a complex neurobiological condition affecting the ways an individual processes and responds to information and sensory stimuli

Autism Spectrum Disorder

300

One purpose of community integration

This intervention helps participants apply socialization, decision making, and leisure awareness skills in real world environments

300

Identify at least 2 safety precautions you need to take when working with someone with ASD

No awareness of danger or pain

May wander

May need behavior plan to decrease hurting self

300

Why is repetition and patience necessary when teaching new skills to clients with ID?

It takes them longer to learn

300

The purpose of expressive arts 

This intervention assists participants in finding ways to express themselves

400

This is a disability characterized by significant limitations in both intellectual functioning and in adaptive behavior

 Intellectual Disability

400

This intervention works to increase leisure awareness, leisure skills, decision making skills, and increases independence

Leisure Education

400

Statistics indicate more than 60% of people with ID will experience this at some point in their lives.

Sexual Abuse

400

Identify 3 settings where an RT might work with someone with either ID or ASD

Judged by host

400

One purpose of Physical Activity for individuals on the spectrum

This intervention helps to develop coordination and is found to help reduce agitation and self-stimulating behavior