This term is used for limiting the number of voices talking to children at the same time to lessen the overall stimulation in the room and increase kids’ ability to cope more positively.
What is One Voice?
True or False - The purpose of Recreational Therapy is to keep the patients occupied and busy throughout their day.
False
A quick definition of Music Therapy could be: Using music to address _______ goals.
What is non-musical?
Before Education Services can discuss a patient with a school representative, they must first have one of these.
What is a signed Release of Information?
PHRS stands for this.
What is Pediatric Health Related Services?
True or False: Studies show children's coping is improved during procedural support when the parent is present.
What is True?
These are the ages that Recreational Therapists can work with.
What are all ages
The credential MT-BC is the abbreviation for this.
What is Music Therapist-Board Certified?
These free programs are offered at Ranken Jordan as an engaging in recreational and educational outlet for children of all abilities and their families. These programs are designed to promote healthy development of physical, cognitive, vocational and social skills. These programs create an inclusive environment for toddlers through adolescents.
What is Community Program?
You have a toy that has run out of batteries, and can go here to get new batteries.
Where is the clean utility room on East & West, or in COPS?
This is the universal language of childhood.
What is play?
These are three places that a Recreational Therapist can work.
What is Hospital, Long Term Care Facilities, Correctional Facilities, Home Health, and Schools.
A Music Therapist must complete this many clinical hours before graduating and sitting for the Board exam. (within 100)
What is 1200?
If schools cannot provide their own homebound teacher, the Education Liaisons will do this.
What is contact the Special School District to provide a teacher?
CTRS stands for this.
What is Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist?
This term describes different types of positions that a child can be placed in during a procedure which make them more comfortable.
What is a comfort hold?
This is a domain that a Recreational Therapist may be working on with a patient while playing a game of Uno.
What is Cognitive, Social, or Physical.
Jon Samson of Brooklyn, NY, recently became the first music therapist to win this award.
What is a Grammy? (Best Children’s Album)
This program is designed specifically for kids and adults with developmental and physical disabilities. Players not only have a great time playing baseball, but also experience pulling together as a team, being cheered by a crowd, and being encouraged by their peers. All players receive a full uniform: jersey, pants, socks and a hat. And all players get a trophy at the end-of-the-season picnic. Teams are supported by coaches and by our buddy system.
What is Challenger Baseball?
Name two of the 14 Child Life Specialists we have on staff.
Who are: Allie Hunefeld, Shannon Murphy, Bridget Nesbitt, Timlyn Runiewicz, Nina Simon, Katie Noll, Jaana Schweitzer, Rachel Claudin, Cassie McAllister, Meghan Miller, Amber Palazzolo, Becky Ichkowsky, Margaret Chastain?
Examples of this include handprints, molds and keepsakes.
What is Memory Making or Legacy Building?
These are the five domains that Recreational Therapists work on with patients.
What is Physical, Cognitive, Social, Emotional, and Spiritual.
The National Institutes of Health recently awarded $20 million to support research into Music Therapy and this.
What is Neuroscience?
These 2 departments in PHRS often work together to provide services like these: summer camps, literacy nights, and after school programs.
What are Education Services and Community Programs Coordinator?
The full and part-time staff (20 members) in PHRS have this many combined advanced degrees.
What is 29 advanced degrees?