CLD 241 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Orderliness, Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Flooring

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Including children who are deaf or hard of hearing: considerations. Children should have opportunities to practice sign language in multiple contexts. Schools should be the setting that supports the use of sign language and deaf culture. Parent-child communication in asl is central to deaf children"s well-being and inclusion in the family: supporting parents in learning asl. Kinesthetic - movement and positions of muscles, tendons and joints: muscle memory . Vestibular - body balance and movement: body rotation and gravitation. Rooting reflex - baby turns face to stimulus and starts sucking. Arms and legs extended (side where head is turned) Hypotonicity - too little muscle tone; floppiness (loose) Athetosis - fluctuating or uneven muscle tone; muscle control that goes from one extreme to the other . Hemiplegia one side of the body is affected. The arm is usually more involved than the leg. Both legs are more affected than the arms. Monoplegia only one limb is affected, usually an arm.

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