1. A sensory diet is:
the implementation a specific types of foods a direct therapeutic intervention a planned and scheduled activity program to help meet the needs of individual’s sensory system consists of the same intervention for everyone
2. A sensory diet can be implemented by:
an occupational therapist a classroom teacher a parent all of the above
3. Every child’s sensory needs are different.
True False
4. Children can be taught to read their own sensory reactions and use sensory strategies to help them participate in daily activities.
5. The design of the sensory diet will depend on:
what materials are available the type of problem being presented what a parent wants the age of the child
6. Many people with sensory issues find that providing them with some deep pressure helps to calm them. One technique to provide this deep pressure is:
jumping on a trampoline Rubbing the child with lotion using deep pressure before beginning the activity swing on a platform swing climbing through an obstacle course