Description
Principles
Strategies
100

Developed by the Bobaths, this FoR was developed primarily for children with CP to help them move more efficiently.

What is Neurodevelopmental (NDT)

100

The use of adapting task methods, adapting task objects, and changing context is part of this FoR

What is Rehabilitative?

100

Engage the child in activities at the level they are successful

What is Developmental FoR?

200

This FoR allows the child to return to previous occupations

What is rehabilitative?
200

The idea that behavior is associated with mental illness and maintained by cognitive factors

What is the Cognitive Behavioral FoR?

200

Pain control modalities such as ice, massage, and acupressure can be used in this FoR

What is the Biomechanical FoR?

300

Both a theoretical process and intervention approach, this FoR includes terms such as modulation, discrimination, and integrating. 

What is Ayres Sensory Integration?

300
When positive reinforcement increases the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated

What is the behavioral FoR?

300

Whole vs Part activities may be considered

What is the Motor Learning FoR?

400

Based on dynamic system theories and examines how one learns and moves.

What is Motor Control/Motor Learning?

400

Gaps in development can be affected by physical, social, emotional, and traumatic experiences

What is the Developmental FoR?

400

Teach the child NEW ways of completing an occupation

What is Rehabilitative FoR?

500

Focuses on the physical limitations of the child

What is Biomechanical? 

500

The belief that more mature and complex patterns of behavior emerge from consolidation of simpler behavior's

What is Ayres Sensory Integration FoR?
500

OTPs begin with basic knowledge of TYPICAL movement

What is the Neurodevelopmental FoR?