Across
- 3. Relating to the care and treatment of children
- 4. Modifying tasks or environments to promote independence.
- 5. Large muscle movements like walking, running, and jumping.
- 10. Creating and applying supports to assist function.
- 12. Breaking down activities into smaller steps for easier learning
- 13. Focusing therapy around the client’s goals and preferences.
- 14. Mental processes like thinking, memory, and problem-solving.
- 15. The sense of body position and movement.
- 17. Related to processing touch, sound, and movement input.
- 18. Using both sides of the body together.
Down
- 1. Abilities used to interact and communicate with others.
- 2. The profession focused on helping individuals engage in meaningful activities.
- 6. Daily activities like dressing, eating, and hygiene.
- 7. Assessing a client’s abilities and needs.
- 8. Activities involving precise hand and finger movements.
- 9. The natural tension in muscles at rest.
- 11. Adjusting the difficulty of an activity to match a client’s ability.
- 16. Games that develop problem-solving and cognitive skills.
