Reflexes & Motor Development
Sensory Processing & Integration
Pediatric Conditions & Diagnoses
Play & Social Participation
OT Interventions & Adaptive Equipment
100

What reflex helps infants search for food when their cheek is stroked? 

Rooting Reflex

100

What is the term for difficulty processing sensory input?

Sensory Processing Disorder – SPD

100

What is the most common neurodevelopmental disorder in children?

ADHD

100

Who developed the six stages of play?

Mildred Parten

100

What is the purpose of a weighted vest?

To provide deep pressure and improve self-regulation.

200

At what age should the Moro reflex integrate?

4–6 months

200

What sensory system detects movement and balance?

Vestibular system

200

What genetic disorder is characterized by hypotonia, a single palmar crease, and cognitive impairment?

Down Syndrome

200

What type of play involves children playing separately but near each other?

Parallel Play

200

Name one ADL intervention for a child with hemiplegia.

Dressing using one-handed techniques, adaptive utensils, etc.

300

Which reflex must be integrated for an infant to roll from back to belly?

ATNR – Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex

300

Give an example of a proprioceptive activity used in OT.

Jumping, pushing heavy objects, weighted vests, etc.

300

In cerebral palsy, what type involves increased muscle tone and stiff movements?

Spastic CP

300

What is the primary occupation of children?

Play!

300

What type of seating is used to improve posture and stability in children with low muscle tone?

Tumble Forms, Rifton chairs, etc.

400

Name two postural reflexes that emerge after primitive reflexes integrate.

Righting Reactions & Equilibrium Responses

400

What is the difference between hypersensitivity and hyposensitivity?

Hypersensitive = overresponsive; Hyposensitive = underresponsive to stimuli

400

Name one OT intervention for a child with ASD who struggles with transitions.

Visual schedules, timers, social stories, etc.

400

Name an example of a cooperative play activity.

Board games, team sports, role-playing, etc.

400

What strategy helps children with executive functioning difficulties complete multi-step tasks?

Task breakdown, checklists, visual schedules, etc.

500

What condition occurs when reflexes persist beyond their typical integration age?

Neurodevelopmental delay or motor dysfunction, common in CP & other disorders

500

Name two interventions for a child with sensory-seeking behaviors.

Obstacle courses, trampoline jumping, deep-pressure activities, etc.

500

What condition is caused by damage to the brachial plexus during birth?

Erb’s Palsy or Brachial Plexus Injury

500

What is the difference between structured and unstructured play?

Structured play follows rules and has goals; unstructured play is free and imaginative.

500

Name an intervention to improve hand strength in a child with fine motor delays.

Theraputty, cutting with scissors, squeezing sponges, etc.