Deck 6: Principles of Normal Development

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Which term is not a period of development?

A) Adolescence
B) Early childhood
C) Infancy
D) Puberty
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In which context can the OT practitioner have the greatest impact?

A) Chronologic age
B) Environmental
C) Social
D) Cultural
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Which period is characterized by rapid growth, spending much time in educational settings, and shifting of the child's major influences from parents to peers?

A) Infancy
B) Early childhood
C) Middle childhood
D) Adolescence
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Which of the following statements is true about typical development?

A) It occurs naturally.
B) It is a biomechanical process.
C) It is unpredictable and spontaneous.
D) The rate remains the same for all children.
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Which statement is not true concerning maturation?

A) It is the process of development.
B) It occurs naturally.
C) It is predictable.
D) It is more important than experience in the developmental process.
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Which statement is not a basic principle of developmental theory?

A) Development is sequential and predictable.
B) Maturation and experience affect development.
C) Development involves changes in biological, psychological, and social systems.
D) Controlled sensory input can assist a child in organizing the central nervous system.
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Which of the following statements is true about the occupational therapy (OT) practitioner's study of typical development?

A) It has no clinical relevance unless the therapist is working with developmentally delayed children.
B) It is best to memorize developmental sequences.
C) It helps practitioners to problem solve developmental sequences while working with children who have special needs.
D) It has limited application while working with special needs children.
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Children learn to finger-feed, use a pincer grasp, and creep simultaneously.This an example of:

A) cephalocaudal development.
B) horizontal development.
C) spiral adaptation.
D) vertical development.
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A child learns to roll over, then crawl, then creep, and eventually walk.This is an example of what type of development?

A) Horizontal
B) Lateral
C) Vertical
D) Dynamic
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Harry is a 10-year-old boy who is expected to make dinner each evening before his parents get home.This expectation represents which context?

A) Personal
B) Social
C) Cultural
D) Temporal
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Which of the following is true about normal development?

A) Development is linear.
B) Development is static.
C) Development is dynamic.
D) Development is vertical.
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Which progression most closely reflects typical development?

A) Catching a large ball using both hands and body before catching with one hand away from body.
B) Picking up small pieces of cereal with the tips of the fingers before grabbing with the whole hand.
C) Skipping before hopping on both feet together.
D) Sitting before rolling over.
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You are treating Jim, a 12-month-old boy with developmental delays.He is sitting without support, anterior propping.According to developmental theory, which skill would you work on next?

A) Skipping
B) Walking up stairs "marking time"
C) Pulling to stand
D) Sitting without support, lateral propping
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What is the length of the typical prenatal period?

A) 4 weeks
B) 12 weeks
C) 30 weeks
D) 40 weeks
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Which of the following is not a rule of motor development?

A) Proximal to distal
B) Lateral to medial
C) Cephalic to caudal
D) Gross to fine
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Deck 6: Principles of Normal Development
1
Which term is not a period of development?

A) Adolescence
B) Early childhood
C) Infancy
D) Puberty
Puberty
2
In which context can the OT practitioner have the greatest impact?

A) Chronologic age
B) Environmental
C) Social
D) Cultural
Environmental
3
Which period is characterized by rapid growth, spending much time in educational settings, and shifting of the child's major influences from parents to peers?

A) Infancy
B) Early childhood
C) Middle childhood
D) Adolescence
Middle childhood
4
Which of the following statements is true about typical development?

A) It occurs naturally.
B) It is a biomechanical process.
C) It is unpredictable and spontaneous.
D) The rate remains the same for all children.
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Which statement is not true concerning maturation?

A) It is the process of development.
B) It occurs naturally.
C) It is predictable.
D) It is more important than experience in the developmental process.
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Which statement is not a basic principle of developmental theory?

A) Development is sequential and predictable.
B) Maturation and experience affect development.
C) Development involves changes in biological, psychological, and social systems.
D) Controlled sensory input can assist a child in organizing the central nervous system.
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Which of the following statements is true about the occupational therapy (OT) practitioner's study of typical development?

A) It has no clinical relevance unless the therapist is working with developmentally delayed children.
B) It is best to memorize developmental sequences.
C) It helps practitioners to problem solve developmental sequences while working with children who have special needs.
D) It has limited application while working with special needs children.
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Children learn to finger-feed, use a pincer grasp, and creep simultaneously.This an example of:

A) cephalocaudal development.
B) horizontal development.
C) spiral adaptation.
D) vertical development.
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9
A child learns to roll over, then crawl, then creep, and eventually walk.This is an example of what type of development?

A) Horizontal
B) Lateral
C) Vertical
D) Dynamic
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Harry is a 10-year-old boy who is expected to make dinner each evening before his parents get home.This expectation represents which context?

A) Personal
B) Social
C) Cultural
D) Temporal
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Which of the following is true about normal development?

A) Development is linear.
B) Development is static.
C) Development is dynamic.
D) Development is vertical.
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Which progression most closely reflects typical development?

A) Catching a large ball using both hands and body before catching with one hand away from body.
B) Picking up small pieces of cereal with the tips of the fingers before grabbing with the whole hand.
C) Skipping before hopping on both feet together.
D) Sitting before rolling over.
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You are treating Jim, a 12-month-old boy with developmental delays.He is sitting without support, anterior propping.According to developmental theory, which skill would you work on next?

A) Skipping
B) Walking up stairs "marking time"
C) Pulling to stand
D) Sitting without support, lateral propping
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What is the length of the typical prenatal period?

A) 4 weeks
B) 12 weeks
C) 30 weeks
D) 40 weeks
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Which of the following is not a rule of motor development?

A) Proximal to distal
B) Lateral to medial
C) Cephalic to caudal
D) Gross to fine
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