Deck 9: Early Intervention Programs Introduction

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The primary purpose of early intervention (EI) is to:

A) Promote positive social emotional skills
B) Provide programs that receive federal dollars to support children
C) Improve the physical, cognitive, communication, adaptive, sensory, and emotional capabilities of infants and toddlers
D) Identify infants and toddlers who may be eligible for services
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Professionals must seek verbal approval from which of the following stakeholders to make a referral to the EI system for an evaluation?

A) Occupational therapist
B) Parent(s)
C) Physician
D) Community agency
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To be eligible to receive EI services, a child must meet which of the following criteria?

A) Developmental delay
B) Intelligence quotient
C) Low socioeconomic status
D) Teacher referral
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Which of the following individuals should be included in any early intervention evaluation?

A) Occupational therapist
B) Parent(s)
C) Physician
D) Community agency
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The occupational therapist in early intervention plays which role?

A) Conduct screenings in the community
B) Provide direct services
C) Consultation
D) Multiple roles
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The individual on the early intervention team who acts as a consultant to the parents and service providers is known as the:

A) Service coordinator
B) Occupational therapy practitioner
C) Social worker
D) Physical therapist
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This example demonstrates what type of question in a parent interview? "I have noticed how carefully you position your child's head and arms when you place him in the infant seat. This is great. Do you do this in any other tasks as well?"

A) Open-ended questions
B) Behavior-focused questions
C) Solution-focused questions
D) Occupational profile
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During observation, which of the following is an example of amplification?

A) OT suggests the parent perform range-of-motion exercises during diaper changes
B) OT suggests incorporating an undressing routine just before bath time
C) During a meal observation, the OT comments, "I just saw your child look to you and move his head toward the spoon. Try placing the spoon just in front of his mouth again this time, and see if he moves that way again."
D) OT recommends implementing sensory-calming techniques after dinnertime to promote calming down for sleep
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Which of the following early intervention assessments is helpful to practitioners who work with infants up to the age of 4 months?

A) Newborn Behavioral Observations (NBO)
B) Infant Neurological International Battery (INFANIB)
C) Test of Environmental Supports (TOES)
D) Test of Playfulness (ToP)
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An example of a family-centered approach when supporting children with difficulties in sensory processing is to:

A) Develop a home program
B) Interview foster parents to assess history of adverse childhood events
C) Refer to a support group
D) Perform a Test of Playfulness (ToP)
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Which level in the hierarchy of parental involvement, representing a continuum from passive to active participation, is described here: The family views themselves in a reciprocal interaction and decision-making process with the health-care providers.

A) Elective noninvolvement
B) Information seeking
C) Partnership
D) Advocacy
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Typically, food neophobia resolves around the age of:

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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Once a young infant is comfortable with a soft baby toothbrush that fits over the adult's finger, what tool should the OT transition parents to using to help with oral care?

A) Avoid toothbrushing
B) Adult toothbrush
C) NUK brush set
D) Electric toothbrush
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Which of the following assessment tools focuses on assessing the ADL of dressing in young children?

A) Early Learning Accomplishment Profile
B) Infant Neurological International Battery (INFANIB)
C) Test of Environmental Supports (TOES)
D) Test of Playfulness (ToP)
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What is a key consideration with promoting toilet training?

A) Dressing
B) Positioning
C) Handwashing
D) Gross motor skills
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Identify a key component of the Greenspan Floortime Approach.

A) Getting down on the floor to the child's level
B) Establishing a bedtime routine
C) Promotion of tummy time
D) Ability to orient to or attend to other people
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Deck 9: Early Intervention Programs Introduction
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The primary purpose of early intervention (EI) is to:

A) Promote positive social emotional skills
B) Provide programs that receive federal dollars to support children
C) Improve the physical, cognitive, communication, adaptive, sensory, and emotional capabilities of infants and toddlers
D) Identify infants and toddlers who may be eligible for services
Identify infants and toddlers who may be eligible for services
2
Professionals must seek verbal approval from which of the following stakeholders to make a referral to the EI system for an evaluation?

A) Occupational therapist
B) Parent(s)
C) Physician
D) Community agency
Parent(s)
3
To be eligible to receive EI services, a child must meet which of the following criteria?

A) Developmental delay
B) Intelligence quotient
C) Low socioeconomic status
D) Teacher referral
Developmental delay
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Which of the following individuals should be included in any early intervention evaluation?

A) Occupational therapist
B) Parent(s)
C) Physician
D) Community agency
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The occupational therapist in early intervention plays which role?

A) Conduct screenings in the community
B) Provide direct services
C) Consultation
D) Multiple roles
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The individual on the early intervention team who acts as a consultant to the parents and service providers is known as the:

A) Service coordinator
B) Occupational therapy practitioner
C) Social worker
D) Physical therapist
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This example demonstrates what type of question in a parent interview? "I have noticed how carefully you position your child's head and arms when you place him in the infant seat. This is great. Do you do this in any other tasks as well?"

A) Open-ended questions
B) Behavior-focused questions
C) Solution-focused questions
D) Occupational profile
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During observation, which of the following is an example of amplification?

A) OT suggests the parent perform range-of-motion exercises during diaper changes
B) OT suggests incorporating an undressing routine just before bath time
C) During a meal observation, the OT comments, "I just saw your child look to you and move his head toward the spoon. Try placing the spoon just in front of his mouth again this time, and see if he moves that way again."
D) OT recommends implementing sensory-calming techniques after dinnertime to promote calming down for sleep
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Which of the following early intervention assessments is helpful to practitioners who work with infants up to the age of 4 months?

A) Newborn Behavioral Observations (NBO)
B) Infant Neurological International Battery (INFANIB)
C) Test of Environmental Supports (TOES)
D) Test of Playfulness (ToP)
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An example of a family-centered approach when supporting children with difficulties in sensory processing is to:

A) Develop a home program
B) Interview foster parents to assess history of adverse childhood events
C) Refer to a support group
D) Perform a Test of Playfulness (ToP)
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Which level in the hierarchy of parental involvement, representing a continuum from passive to active participation, is described here: The family views themselves in a reciprocal interaction and decision-making process with the health-care providers.

A) Elective noninvolvement
B) Information seeking
C) Partnership
D) Advocacy
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Typically, food neophobia resolves around the age of:

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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Once a young infant is comfortable with a soft baby toothbrush that fits over the adult's finger, what tool should the OT transition parents to using to help with oral care?

A) Avoid toothbrushing
B) Adult toothbrush
C) NUK brush set
D) Electric toothbrush
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Which of the following assessment tools focuses on assessing the ADL of dressing in young children?

A) Early Learning Accomplishment Profile
B) Infant Neurological International Battery (INFANIB)
C) Test of Environmental Supports (TOES)
D) Test of Playfulness (ToP)
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What is a key consideration with promoting toilet training?

A) Dressing
B) Positioning
C) Handwashing
D) Gross motor skills
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Identify a key component of the Greenspan Floortime Approach.

A) Getting down on the floor to the child's level
B) Establishing a bedtime routine
C) Promotion of tummy time
D) Ability to orient to or attend to other people
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