Exam 13: The Science of Intervention: Creating Direct Intervention From Theory

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Identify the primary sensory system that is being targeted by applying deep pressure touch during movement, and by jumping and bouncing activities.

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The science of occupational therapy intervention using Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) involves the implementation of therapeutic activities and providing opportunities that ______________.

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Identify the primary sensory integration (SI) problem(s) being addressed by an activity that asks the child to locate specific shapes hidden in a sand box.

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Identify the primary sensory integration (SI) problem(s) being addressed by an activity that asks the child to go through an obstacle course of five steps, and then go through it again in a new way.

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Sensations that tend to be calming, reduce arousal level, and are often perceived as less intense tend to be provided ______________.

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What intervention approaches are often effective in normalizing or regulating sensory modulation in children who have been identified with significant over-responsivity or hypersensitivity?

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A therapist controls the intensity of the sensations or input that is provided during intervention by changing qualities such as ____________.

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Which of the following is TRUE regarding children who are sensory seeking?

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