Deck 18: Complementary Programs for Intervention

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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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Many complementary approaches have an aspect of the program that is "prescribed" or standardized in some way.
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The Wilbarger approach was designed to address disorders of praxis in children.
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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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Tactile defensiveness is commonly experienced when children are submerged in water.
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Flotation devices are frequently used as part of aquatic therapy.
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The primary expected benefits of Interactive Metronome are improvements in timing and rhythmicity.
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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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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 essential component of the Wilbarger approach?

A)Professionally guided intervention involving individualized intervention and careful monitoring
B)Education to the child and the caregivers
C)A trial period where children and parents experiment with a variety of sensory inputs
D)A sensory diet that incorporates sensory-based activities into daily routines
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Which sensory experiences are thought to be most effective for reducing sensory defensiveness?

A)Deep pressure, light touch, and vestibular
B)Vestibular, auditory, and deep pressure
C)Visual, vestibular, and proprioception
D)Deep pressure, proprioception, and vestibular
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Which of the following is NOT an expected benefit of the Wilbarger approach?

A)Improved praxis
B)Decreased sensory defensiveness
C)Lower anxiety
D)Improved social engagement
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Which of the following is NOT a core stage of the Alert Program for Self-Regulation?

A)Identifying one's own engine speed or alert levels
B)Training of parents to become facilitators or handlers
C)Experimenting with methods to change alert levels
D)Independent self-regulation in varied situations and contexts
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Instructors who want to perform aquatic therapy need to be trained in all of the following EXCEPT _________________.

A)Hydromechanics
B)Water safety
C)The art of therapy
D)Sensory Integration and Praxis Test (SIPT)administration
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Which of the following children might benefit most from use of Interactive Metronome training?

A)A 7-year-old wheelchair-bound boy with spastic cerebral palsy and difficulty accessing the switch on a power wheelchair
B)A nonverbal 16-year-old with autism and stereotyped behaviors who has aggressive behaviors in response to sound stimuli
C)A 12-year-old girl diagnosed with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)and learning disorder who has difficulty with reading comprehension, handwriting, and motor coordination.
D)A typically developing 2-year-old child who does not like to have his or her hair cut or nails trimmed
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Which of the following is NOT a component of the Astronaut Training program?

A)Educational phase
B)Preparatory phase
C)Sound-activated, rotary activities
D)Linear acceleration
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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?

A)Rotary input in a different direction
B)Linear vestibular input
C)Proprioception
D)Deep pressure touch
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Which of the following is an important aspect of therapeutic listening?

A)Identification of sounds
B)Orienting response
C)Pattern recognition
D)Imitating tones
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Children with difficulties sucking, swallowing, or breathing often have which of the following sensory integrative difficulties?

A)Poor bilateral coordination
B)Low registration
C)Delayed visual-perceptual skills
D)Postural dysfunction
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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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Many complementary approaches have an aspect of the program that is "prescribed" or standardized in some way.
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3
The Wilbarger approach was designed to address disorders of praxis in children.
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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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Tactile defensiveness is commonly experienced when children are submerged in water.
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Flotation devices are frequently used as part of aquatic therapy.
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The primary expected benefits of Interactive Metronome are improvements in timing and rhythmicity.
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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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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 essential component of the Wilbarger approach?

A)Professionally guided intervention involving individualized intervention and careful monitoring
B)Education to the child and the caregivers
C)A trial period where children and parents experiment with a variety of sensory inputs
D)A sensory diet that incorporates sensory-based activities into daily routines
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Which sensory experiences are thought to be most effective for reducing sensory defensiveness?

A)Deep pressure, light touch, and vestibular
B)Vestibular, auditory, and deep pressure
C)Visual, vestibular, and proprioception
D)Deep pressure, proprioception, and vestibular
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Which of the following is NOT an expected benefit of the Wilbarger approach?

A)Improved praxis
B)Decreased sensory defensiveness
C)Lower anxiety
D)Improved social engagement
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Which of the following is NOT a core stage of the Alert Program for Self-Regulation?

A)Identifying one's own engine speed or alert levels
B)Training of parents to become facilitators or handlers
C)Experimenting with methods to change alert levels
D)Independent self-regulation in varied situations and contexts
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Instructors who want to perform aquatic therapy need to be trained in all of the following EXCEPT _________________.

A)Hydromechanics
B)Water safety
C)The art of therapy
D)Sensory Integration and Praxis Test (SIPT)administration
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Which of the following children might benefit most from use of Interactive Metronome training?

A)A 7-year-old wheelchair-bound boy with spastic cerebral palsy and difficulty accessing the switch on a power wheelchair
B)A nonverbal 16-year-old with autism and stereotyped behaviors who has aggressive behaviors in response to sound stimuli
C)A 12-year-old girl diagnosed with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)and learning disorder who has difficulty with reading comprehension, handwriting, and motor coordination.
D)A typically developing 2-year-old child who does not like to have his or her hair cut or nails trimmed
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Which of the following is NOT a component of the Astronaut Training program?

A)Educational phase
B)Preparatory phase
C)Sound-activated, rotary activities
D)Linear acceleration
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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?

A)Rotary input in a different direction
B)Linear vestibular input
C)Proprioception
D)Deep pressure touch
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Which of the following is an important aspect of therapeutic listening?

A)Identification of sounds
B)Orienting response
C)Pattern recognition
D)Imitating tones
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Children with difficulties sucking, swallowing, or breathing often have which of the following sensory integrative difficulties?

A)Poor bilateral coordination
B)Low registration
C)Delayed visual-perceptual skills
D)Postural dysfunction
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