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Equilibrium Reflexes

A reflex that helps a person mantain in an upright position when the center of gravity is suddenly moved beyond the base of support

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Pica Behavior

Eating indiscriminately, examples: dirt, crayons, paste, and paper

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Inclusion

Is a term that refers to involving young children with conditions and their families in all activites that are typical for children of that age. A value that says all children belong

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Vertigo

Implies that there is a sensation of motion either of the person or environment, often perceived as if the room is spinning around you. Symptoms include a sensation of disorientation or motion and nausea, sweating, and abnormal eye movements

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Incontinent

Involuntary loss of bladder or bowel control

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Ligaments

Attach bone to bones

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Kinesthetic

Muscles, tendons, joints, and other body parts that help control and coordinate activities such as walking and talking

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Cognitive learning

Psychological process that effects understanding/acquiring knowledge. Based on how a person processes and reasons informations. Factors: problem-solving skills, memory retension, thinking skills, and the perception of learned material

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Cross-lateral Integration

The ability to coordinate the use of both sides of the body

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Refractive vision

The process by which light rays are bent as they enter the eyes

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Tactile

Knowledge of where the body ends and space begins and the ability to discriminate among pressure, texture, and size

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Tendons

Attach muscles to bones

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Primitive Reflexes

Automatic reactions that should appear in an infant’s movement repertoire during the first 6 months of life

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What is your specific repertoire

Special skills

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Spatial Relations

The ability to perceive the position of objects in space, particularly as they relate to the position of the body

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Orthoptic vision

The ability to use the extraocular muscles of the eyes in unison

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Ambulatory

Able to walk

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Author of Fly

Lex Gillette

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Give people their:__ While they can still smell them

Roses

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What does it mean to give people their roses

Shows your appreaciation for others while you still can

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It’s that sight might not determine our success,

but a vision will

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What is an undeniable force of nature

Gravity

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Undeniable

Something that is unable to corrected, unquestionable

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Prologue

Gives the reader information and context for what the author is about to write

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What does BC stand for

Before christ

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Are somersaults permissible in the Olympic Long Jump

No

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What motion is Lex thinking about in a perfect take-off

Bicycle

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Exquisitely

To do something successfully with no errors

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Grab your

Cane

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Lex did not eat cinnamon roles

false

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Confections

Made with sweet ingredients

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The most valuable lesson Mr. Higgens taught Lex

How to ask for help

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People who are blind can’t see

But most of us can hear just find

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Never let me wallow in self:__ and never let me :__

Pity, give up

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