Exam 12: Motor Delays and Developmental Coordination Disorder
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Exam 12: Motor Delays and Developmental Coordination Disorder20 Questions
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For a diagnosis of DCD, which of the following criteria is not accurate?
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Children and youth with movement difficulties tend to participate less and be less successful in assigned motor activities.
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Which teaching approach uses reflex activities; postural reactions and perceptual-motor activities (i.e., eye-hand, eye-foot coordination activities) and balancing activities?
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Immature patterns are typically the basis for identification of DCD.
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DCD tendencies vary from child to child. Which of the following tendencies is not accurate?
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The statement that "Children with DCD have a lower activity level than that of their peers without DCD and of a similar sociocultural background" is an example of which model?
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The terms motor delays and developmental coordination disorder are synonymous.
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Physical educators using the top-down approach to teaching specific skills will do all of the following except:
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Teaching children with DCD requires myriad and varied teaching considerations. However, two core needs are which of the following?
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The skill-specific focus of the top-down approach is a more effective instructional approach compared to the bottom-up approach for working with a student who has severe motor delays.
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Approximately what percentage of children ages 5 to 11 years old are identified with either motor delays or developmental coordination disorder?
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Instructional feedback should be provided to a student only when he or she exhibits appropriate motor skills.
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The criteria for diagnosis of DCD are clear, precise, and easily discernable.
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Which of the following types of instructional environment is suitable for teaching children with DCD with respect to learning age appropriate motor skills emphasizing flexibility?
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Both girls and boys have displayed motor delays or DCD, and both are about equal in representation.
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Why is age an important factor to consider for children with DCD?
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DCD is a common problem for children with extremely low birth weight.
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Multiple terms could be used interchangeably to describe motor delays and DCD.
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When attempting to identify or confirm that a motor delay exists or that the child may have DCD, how should physical educators assess and verify the diagnosis?
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