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Questionnaire
Research for children over seven years of age has shown that answering YES on seven or more of the questions below indicates that further investigation for underlying neuro-developmental delay is advisable.
- Is there any history of learning difficulties in your immediate family?
- Were there any medical problems during the pregnancy?
- Was the birth process unusual or prolonged in any way?
- Was your child born early or late for term (more than two weeks early or more that 10 days late)?
- Was the birth process unusual or prolonged in any way?
- Was your child’s birth weight below 5 lbs?
- Did your child have any difficulty feeding in the first weeks of life, or keeping food down?
- Was your child extremely demanding during the first 6 months of life?
- Did your child miss out on the “motor stage” of crawling on his or her tummy and creeping on hands and knees)?
- Was your child late at learning to walk (16 months or later would be considered late?
- Was your child late at learning to talk (2-3 word phrases at 18 months or later would be considered late)?
- Did your child have difficulty in, for example, learning to dress himself or herself, do up buttons or tie shoelaces beyond the age 6 – 7 years?
- Does your child suffer from allergies?
- Did your child have an adverse reaction to any of his or her vaccinations?
- Did your child suck his or her thumb beyond the age of 5 years?
- Did your child continue to wet the bed, albeit occasionally, above the age of 5 years?
- Does your child suffer from travel sickness?
- Did your child find it very difficult to learn to tell the time from a traditional (as opposed to digital) clock?
- Did your child have an unusual degree of difficulty learning to ride a bicycle?
- Did your child suffer from frequent ear, nose, throat or chest infections?
- In the first three years of life, did your child suffer from any illnesses involving extremely high temperature, delirium or convulsion?
- Does your child have difficulty catching a ball, and stand out as ‘awkward’ in PE classes?
- Does your child have difficulty sitting still for even a short period of time?
- If there is a sudden unexpected noise, does your child over-react?
- Does your child have reading difficulties?
- Does your child have writing difficulties?
- Does your child have copying difficulties?
* published in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, October 1998
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The Learning Triangle is a dedicated space addressing learning, behavior, and sensory challenges rooted in neuro-motor and sensory immaturities. Our program gently integrates primitive reflexes, fostering holistic progress in academics, sports, and social settings.
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Dublin clinic:
Amatsu Clinic, Unit 7, Sandyford Hall Centre, Dublin
D18 F438
Wexford clinic:
Amstelveen, Church Road, Bunclody,
Co. Wexford
Y21 AN22
Tel:
+353872903847
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