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What are the three neuromaturational frameworks in physical therapy?
What does the reflex-hierarchical theory believe?
Spinal reflex is a _____ reflex.
Optical and labyrinthine righting are both examples of
What is the protective extension of limb to protect head in babies called?
What level is this reflex at?
Two special infant midbrain reflexes are:
What is the Moro reflex?
What is the Landau reflex?
T/F: Equilibrium reactions are from the midbrain.
What is the pitfall of the neuromaturational framework?
What is another name of the fencing reflex?
What happens in asymmetrical tonic neck reflex when you turn the child's head to the left?
When does the asymmetrical tonic neck reflex become inhibited?
How does the neuro-maturational framework help physical therapy?
When is the neonatal stepping reflex inhibited?
According to the systems framework, how are the degrees of freedom controlled in developing child?
What are some examples of our systems?
T/F: moving and developing organisms demonstrate obligatory behavior at all stages of life
According to the systems framework, why do new behaviors emerge?
T/F: the control factors for a specific task is always constant.
What are the pitfall of the systems framework?
The discovery learning framework suggests that an infant is an active perceiver who seeks information about the environment through _______.
The discovery learning framework suggests that perception action relation is _______. Perception ______ action, and action _______ new perceptino.
Where the individual constraints meet the environmental constraints, _______ occurs.
Actions produced to yield knowledge about environmental possibilities, affordances, and one's own capabilities is called _______ actions.
Actions produced to perform an expected result, which confirms an already learned affordance is called _______.
Why is falling so important?
What is the hypothesis for children to start walking as compared to crawling?
According to Eyre, the 5 Fs for early intervention are:
According to Blauw-Hospers et al., what are some positive correlations with developmental outcomes at 18 months, with children with special needs?
What are some negative correlations with pediatric outcome at 18 months?
According to Morgan et al.'s theory, to achieve goal-oriented intensive motor training, the child should receive (maximal/ minimal) assistance.
During Wu et al's treadmill training study, children with _______ intensity treadmill training had the earliest walking onset.