Deck 22: Functional Task at School: Handwriting

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Which pencil grip is considered the most mature?

A) Crossed-thumb grasp
B) Dynamic tripod
C) Palmar grasp
D) Static tripod
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Brigit is an 8-year-old girl who presses hard on the paper and frequently smears her letters and rips the paper.What do you expect to observe with her grasp pattern?

A) Dynamic tripod grasp
B) Grasp by the eraser
C) Loose grasp
D) Tight grasp
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Tiffany is a 10-year-old girl who got in trouble in class for talking during free writing time.When confronted, she told the teacher that she did not intentionally speak out loud, but it made the writing easier.What kind of learner is Tiffany?

A) Auditory
B) Visual
C) Kinesthetic or tactile
D) Perceptual
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How does using raised-lined paper help children in their handwriting?

A) Provides visual cue to stay within the lines.
B) Provides tactile sensation cue to stop.
C) Allows child to write larger.
D) Keeps child's hand stabilized.
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Which statement is true of repetitive rote writing of spelling words for children with handwriting difficulties?

A) This will help the child learn the words.
B) This does not improve the child's knowledge.
C) This will help the child's handwriting.
D) This is an excellent OT intervention.
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The COTA, Marvin, is working with 3-year-old Harvey on his prewriting skills.Which skill would be the easiest for Harvey to accomplish?

A) Copy a square.
B) Imitate a straight line.
C) Spontaneously scribble.
D) Draw a face.
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What are the benefits of keyboarding?

A) It improves legibility and reduces spelling errors.
B) It requires less memorization and little bilateral coordination.
C) It strengthens upper extremity strength and timing.
D) It reduces eye strain and improves visual skills.
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Kayla, a 7-year-old first grader, is having trouble in school because her teacher says she does not try to write well.The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) observed that Kayla had trouble with letter identification, especially when the letters were smaller than those on her desk.What type of visual perceptual skill does this describe?

A) Figure ground
B) Form constancy
C) Visual closure
D) Visual memory
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Which classroom strategy is most helpful to a child with handwriting difficulties?

A) Allow the child to spend recess time writing homework assignments.
B) Do not require the child to write at all.
C) Provide a written list of homework assignments.
D) Require the child to write in neat, full paragraphs.
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Which sitting position is most helpful for writing?

A) Feet on floor, desk resting on lap
B) Feet off floor, desk under armpits
C) Feet on floor, desk slightly above elbow
D) Feet off floor, desk slightly above elbow
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The occupational therapy (OT) practitioner provided Trey with a variety of drawing activities that were fun and promoted hand skill.These activities were slightly challenging for Trey, based on his current level of functioning.What frame of reference was the practitioner using?

A) Biomechanical
B) Developmental
C) Educational
D) Sensory
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The OT practitioner provided John with a variety of drawing activities that were fun and promoted hand skill, especially hand strengthening.These activities required that John manipulate a variety of materials (e.g., Play-Doh, clay, and sand sculptures).What frame of reference was the practitioner using?

A) Biomechanical
B) Developmental
C) Educational
D) Sensory
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Which frame of reference is the COTA using by engaging the child in a variety of motor activities to improve postural control, strength, and processing (e.g., obstacle course, rope swing, and net swing), followed by finding objects hidden in rice or sand?

A) Biomechanical
B) Developmental
C) Educational
D) Sensory integration
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Raysor has difficulty writing.He hesitates when trying to continuously form letters.He does not understand where to begin writing on his paper.He sometimes begins at the bottom of the letter and sometimes at the top, despite frequent repetitions of the letter.What type of problem does Raysor show?

A) Poor midline crossing
B) Poor motor planning
C) Poor visual acuity
D) Tactile defensiveness
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What type of learner benefits from role playing and feeling the letters?

A) Auditory
B) Visual
C) Kinesthetic or tactile
D) Perceptual
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Deck 22: Functional Task at School: Handwriting
1
Which pencil grip is considered the most mature?

A) Crossed-thumb grasp
B) Dynamic tripod
C) Palmar grasp
D) Static tripod
Dynamic tripod
2
Brigit is an 8-year-old girl who presses hard on the paper and frequently smears her letters and rips the paper.What do you expect to observe with her grasp pattern?

A) Dynamic tripod grasp
B) Grasp by the eraser
C) Loose grasp
D) Tight grasp
Tight grasp
3
Tiffany is a 10-year-old girl who got in trouble in class for talking during free writing time.When confronted, she told the teacher that she did not intentionally speak out loud, but it made the writing easier.What kind of learner is Tiffany?

A) Auditory
B) Visual
C) Kinesthetic or tactile
D) Perceptual
Auditory
4
How does using raised-lined paper help children in their handwriting?

A) Provides visual cue to stay within the lines.
B) Provides tactile sensation cue to stop.
C) Allows child to write larger.
D) Keeps child's hand stabilized.
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Which statement is true of repetitive rote writing of spelling words for children with handwriting difficulties?

A) This will help the child learn the words.
B) This does not improve the child's knowledge.
C) This will help the child's handwriting.
D) This is an excellent OT intervention.
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The COTA, Marvin, is working with 3-year-old Harvey on his prewriting skills.Which skill would be the easiest for Harvey to accomplish?

A) Copy a square.
B) Imitate a straight line.
C) Spontaneously scribble.
D) Draw a face.
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What are the benefits of keyboarding?

A) It improves legibility and reduces spelling errors.
B) It requires less memorization and little bilateral coordination.
C) It strengthens upper extremity strength and timing.
D) It reduces eye strain and improves visual skills.
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Kayla, a 7-year-old first grader, is having trouble in school because her teacher says she does not try to write well.The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) observed that Kayla had trouble with letter identification, especially when the letters were smaller than those on her desk.What type of visual perceptual skill does this describe?

A) Figure ground
B) Form constancy
C) Visual closure
D) Visual memory
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Which classroom strategy is most helpful to a child with handwriting difficulties?

A) Allow the child to spend recess time writing homework assignments.
B) Do not require the child to write at all.
C) Provide a written list of homework assignments.
D) Require the child to write in neat, full paragraphs.
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10
Which sitting position is most helpful for writing?

A) Feet on floor, desk resting on lap
B) Feet off floor, desk under armpits
C) Feet on floor, desk slightly above elbow
D) Feet off floor, desk slightly above elbow
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The occupational therapy (OT) practitioner provided Trey with a variety of drawing activities that were fun and promoted hand skill.These activities were slightly challenging for Trey, based on his current level of functioning.What frame of reference was the practitioner using?

A) Biomechanical
B) Developmental
C) Educational
D) Sensory
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The OT practitioner provided John with a variety of drawing activities that were fun and promoted hand skill, especially hand strengthening.These activities required that John manipulate a variety of materials (e.g., Play-Doh, clay, and sand sculptures).What frame of reference was the practitioner using?

A) Biomechanical
B) Developmental
C) Educational
D) Sensory
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Which frame of reference is the COTA using by engaging the child in a variety of motor activities to improve postural control, strength, and processing (e.g., obstacle course, rope swing, and net swing), followed by finding objects hidden in rice or sand?

A) Biomechanical
B) Developmental
C) Educational
D) Sensory integration
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Raysor has difficulty writing.He hesitates when trying to continuously form letters.He does not understand where to begin writing on his paper.He sometimes begins at the bottom of the letter and sometimes at the top, despite frequent repetitions of the letter.What type of problem does Raysor show?

A) Poor midline crossing
B) Poor motor planning
C) Poor visual acuity
D) Tactile defensiveness
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What type of learner benefits from role playing and feeling the letters?

A) Auditory
B) Visual
C) Kinesthetic or tactile
D) Perceptual
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