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What the score means: For Low Registration, a typical score means that the child is noticing about the same as peers. All the items in this quadrant are worded to reflect missing cues (i.e., not noticing); therefore, a typical score in Low Registration means the child ‘seldom’ to ‘never’ misses cues during everyday life.
Since all the cut scores on the Infant/ Toddler Sensory Profile
are based on the normal bell curve, a ‘typical’ score means that
the child responds about the same as 68% of peers. Approximately 16% of peers
engage in behaviors more than children in this group, and approximately 16%
of peers engage in behaviors less than children in this group. Go to the Bell
Curve illustration to see how this works.