Sensory Disorder Quiz
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Have behavior problems.
A. Oversensitive
B. Under-sensitive
Don’t pick up on social cues.
A. Oversensitive
B. Under-sensitive
Have poor balance or seem clumsy.
A. Oversensitive
B. Under-sensitive
It’s a list of sensory activities for home and school. These activities are designed to help your child focused and organized during the day.
A. Sensory Diet
B. Occupational Therapy
C. Sensory Integration Therapy
Can’t sit still.
A. Oversensitive
B. Under-sensitive
Are afraid to play on the swing.
A. Oversensitive
B. Under-sensitive
Have problems sleeping.
A. Oversensitive
B. Under-sensitive
Think clothing feels too scratchy or itchy.
A. Oversensitive
B. Under-sensitive
It can help with fine motor skills, such as handwriting and using scissors. It also can help with gross motor skills, such as climbing stairs and throwing a ball.
A. Sensory Diet
B. Occupational Therapy
C. Sensory Integration Therapy
D. Sensory
Can spin without getting dizzy.
A. Oversensitive
B. Under-sensitive
Relating to sensation or the physical senses; transmitted or perceived by the senses.
A. Disorder
B. Sensory Diet
C. Sensory
Experience food textures make them gag.
A. Oversensitive
B. Under-sensitive
Defined as set of problems, which result in causing significant difficulty, distress, impairment and/or suffering in a person’s daily life.
A. Sensory
B. Sensory Diet
C. Disorder
This type of therapy uses fun activities in a controlled environment. With the therapist, your child experiences stimuli without feeling overwhelmed.
A. Sensory Diet
B. Occupational Therapy
C. Sensory Integration Therapy
D. Disorder