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56 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 56
engaging in routines that prepare the self for a comfortable rest, such as grooming and
undressing, reading or listening to music, saying goodnight to others, and engaging in meditation
or prayers; determining the time of day and length of time desired for sleeping and the time
needed to wake; and establishing sleep patterns that support growth and health (patterns are
often personally and culturally determined); preparing the physical environment for periods of
sleep, such as making the bed or space on which to sleep, ensuring warmth or coolness and
protection, setting an alarm clock, securing the home (e.g., by locking doors or closing windows
or curtains), setting up sleep supporting equipment (e.g., CPAP machine), and turning off
electronics or lights.
community participation
sleep preparation
sexual activity
sleep participation
,Term 2 of 56
home establishment and management
obtaining and using supplies; soaping, rinsing, and drying body parts; maintaining bathing
position; and transferring to and from bathing positions
planning and moving around in the community and using public or private transportation,
such as driving, walking, bicycling, or accessing and riding in buses, taxi cabs, or other
transportation systems
participating in academic (e.g., math, reading, degree coursework), nonacademic (e.g.,
recess, lunchroom, hallway), extracurricular (e.g., sports, band, cheerleading, dances), and
vocational (including prevocational) educational activities
obtaining and maintaining personal and household possessions and environment (e.g.,
home, yard, garden, houseplants, appliances, vehicles), including maintaining and repairing
personal possessions (e.g., clothing, household items) and knowing how to seek help or
whom to contact
Term 3 of 56
play exploration
identifying play activities, including exploration play, practice play, pretend play, games
with rules, constructive play, and symbolic play
planning and participating in leisure activities; maintaining a balance of leisure activities
with other occupations; obtaining, using, and maintaining equipment and supplies
identifying and learning about community causes, organizations, and opportunities for
unpaid work consistent with personal skills, interests, location, and time available
completing cardiovascular exercise, strength training, and balance training to improve or
maintain health and decrease risk of health episodes, such as by incorporating walks into
daily routine
, Definition 4 of 56
participating in academic (e.g., math, reading, degree coursework), nonacademic (e.g., recess,
lunchroom, hallway), extracurricular (e.g., sports, band, cheerleading, dances), and vocational
(including prevocational) educational activities
formal educational participation
home establishment and management
personal care device management
informal educational participation
Definition 5 of 56
engaging in the broad possibilities for sexual expression and experiences with self or others (e.g.,
hugging, kissing, foreplay, masturbation, oral sex, intercourse)
physical activity
sexual activity
social participation
family participation