Developmental Hand Function Challenges in Children

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What are some disabilities that are likely to result in difficulty with hand function?

  • Cerebral palsy, developmental coordination disorder (DCD), ADHD, and mental retardation (correct)
  • Cerebral palsy, diabetes, asthma, and epilepsy
  • Autism, depression, anxiety, and ADHD
  • Dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, and epilepsy

Which of the following is NOT listed as a problem affecting the development of hand function?

  • Cognitive and/or perceptual disorders
  • Visual acuity difficulties (correct)
  • Muscle tone disorders
  • Presence of primitive reflexes

What is included in the evaluation content for the assessment of hand skills in children?

  • Assessment of muscle tone in the upper limb (correct)
  • Assessment of social media usage
  • Assessment of music skills
  • Assessment of language development

What kind of data is needed for the evaluation of hand skills in children when a functional problem is identified?

<p>Data about the child's age, gross and fine motor functioning, cognitive and perceptual skills, social situation, and emotional development (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should the therapist consider when determining if it is reasonable to carry out a full evaluation of fine motor performance?

<p>Data about the child's age, gross and fine motor functioning, cognitive and perceptual skills, social situation, and emotional development (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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