Exam 18: Complementary Programs for Intervention
Exam 1: Sensory Integration: a Jean Ayres Theory Revisited10 Questions
Exam 2: Sensory Integration in Everyday Life7 Questions
Exam 3: Composing a Theory: an Historical Perspective5 Questions
Exam 4: Structure and Function of the Sensory Systems58 Questions
Exam 5: Praxis and Dyspraxia39 Questions
Exam 6: Sensory Modulation Functions and Disorders25 Questions
Exam 7: Sensory Discrimination Functions and Disorders25 Questions
Exam 8: Assessment of Sensory Integration Functions Using the Sensory Integration and Praxis Tests6 Questions
Exam 9: Using Clinical Observations Within the Evaluation Process8 Questions
Exam 10: Assessing Sensory Integrative Dysfunction Without the Sipt5 Questions
Exam 11: Interpreting and Explaining Evaluation Data9 Questions
Exam 12: The Art of Therapy7 Questions
Exam 13: The Science of Intervention: Creating Direct Intervention From Theory8 Questions
Exam 14: Distilling Sensory Integration Theory for Use: Making Sense of the Complexity7 Questions
Exam 15: Advances in Sensory Integration Research: Clinically Based Research12 Questions
Exam 16: Advances in Sensory Integration Research: Basic Science Research9 Questions
Exam 17: Using Sensory Integration Theory in Coaching12 Questions
Exam 18: Complementary Programs for Intervention20 Questions
Exam 19: Application of Sensory Integration With Specific Populations25 Questions
Exam 20: Planning and Implementing Intervention Using Sensory Integration Theory6 Questions
Exam 21: Planning and Implementing Intervention: A Case Example of a Child With Autism4 Questions
Exam 22: Viewing Intervention Through Different Lenses5 Questions
Exam 23: Is Sensory Integration Effective a Complicated Question to End the Book8 Questions
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The focus of the Ayres Sensory Integration (ASE) intervention was on the distal senses, whereas complementary approaches tend to focus on more proximal senses.
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Which of the following is NOT a core stage of the Alert Program for Self-Regulation?
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Many complementary approaches have an aspect of the program that is "prescribed" or standardized in some way.
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Which of the following is an important aspect of therapeutic listening?
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According to the Astronaut Training program, what input is provided or encouraged after a child has a negative response to rotary input?
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Which of the following is NOT an essential component of the Wilbarger approach?
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The primary expected benefits of Interactive Metronome are improvements in timing and rhythmicity.
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Instructors who want to perform aquatic therapy need to be trained in all of the following EXCEPT _________________.
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The Wilbarger approach was designed to address disorders of praxis in children.
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Which of the following children might benefit most from use of Interactive Metronome training?
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Which of the following is NOT a component of the Astronaut Training program?
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Children with difficulties sucking, swallowing, or breathing often have which of the following sensory integrative difficulties?
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Flotation devices are frequently used as part of aquatic therapy.
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Using the Therapressure Program (Wilbarger), brushing is always followed by rotary vestibular input.
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The Alert Program for Self-Regulation can be led by parents, teachers, or support personnel.
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The Astronaut Training program uses both linear and rotary vestibular input to activate vestibular receptors in the inner ear.
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Tactile defensiveness is commonly experienced when children are submerged in water.
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When preparing to do Infinity Walk training, therapists should tape a figure-8 pattern on the floor, so children have something to look at on the floor as a guide.
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Which of the following is NOT an expected benefit of the Wilbarger approach?
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Which sensory experiences are thought to be most effective for reducing sensory defensiveness?
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