Development
School and the Law
Pediatric Conditions
Handling/Position
Sensory
100
The age at which a child can lower self from stand-sit, put objects in and out of containers, care for dolls and use 2-3 words.
What is 12-15 months old
100
The provision of IDEA that gives students with disabilities the right to be educated with their non-disabled peers.
What is Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
100
This rare genetic disorder is associated with low muscle tone, intellectual disability, overeating and self-mutilating.
What is Prader Willi Syndrome
100
A child uses this sitting position on the floor as a compensation to increase stability.
What is w-sitting
100
The first area that is addressed during treatment for sensory dysfunction.
What is tactile defensiveness
200
This is a rule of motor development.
What is cephalo - caudal or proximal-distal
200
Early Intervention Services are provided through this part of IDEA
What is part C
200
A condition in which a child is normally developing then starts to have seizures, stops walking, and wriggles her hands constantly.
What is Rhett Syndrome
200
This device is used to position a child to increase trunk and neck extension.
What is a wedge
200
Slow rocking, rhythmic music and dim lighting.
What is interventions for calming
300
Children develop grasp patterns in this 3 part sequence.
What is palmar to ulnar, to radial grasp
300
A child who hesitates when forming letters, does not know where to start writing on paper and starts a letter sometimes at the bottom and other times the top indicates this problem.
What is poor motor planning
300
A condition in which a child have difficulty with communication, self-stimulatory behaviors, and delayed social skills but can perform self-care skills and makes good grades in school.
What is Asperger's Syndrome
300
This position allows for gravity eliminated arm movement during play activities.
What is side-lying
300
Wall push-ups, pushing a heavy container, being pulled by rope while prone on scooter are these types of activities.
What are proprioceptive
400
This type of development occurs when a child learns to use a pincer grasp, develops diagonal chewing and walks all at the same time.
What is horizontal development
400
When a student is asked to find her name tag on a table but cannot remember what is look like she is having this visual perceptual issue.
What is visual memory
400
A condition identified by delayed self-care and intellectual skills along with a longish face, high forehead and prominent jaw, lax joints and flat feet.
What is Fragile X Syndrome
400
This position allows for increased play at midline.
What is side-lying
400
A child who is picky and prefers bland food, does not like movement activities, and is bothered by certain textures is said to have this disorder.
What is Under-Responsive sensory modulation disorder
500
At this age a child can transfer objects from hand to hand in supine, reach with one hand, uses a palmer grasp and reaches to be picked up.
What is 6-8 months old
500
A student who is talking out loud in order to make writing easier is this type of learner.
What is an auditory learner
500
A condition characterized by brain damage associated with paralysis, spasticity, or abnormal control of movement.
What is Cerebral Palsy
500
This type of technique would be used to decrease spasticity.
What is inhibitory
500
These are examples of what type of sensory input: Swinging, running, spinning.
What is vestibular input