Berry VMI Flashcards
VMI - Visual Motor Integration Task (Green)
Visual Motor Integration’s developmental test is a sequence of geometric forms to be copied.
Designed to assess the extent to which individuals can integrate their visual and motor abilities. (hand-eye)
No time limit.
No eraser
Observations: Attention, Effort, Approach to Task, Pencil Grasp, Verbal, Aware of Errors, Speed, etc.
What is the purpose of the VMI
To identify significant difficulties in visual-motor integration.
VMI
Full & Short Version
Can be administered in groups or individually
Administration Time 10-15 min
Functional Age: 5
Poor results can indicate:
1. child has adequate visual perception/motor coordination but has not learned to integrate the two.
2. The child’s visual/motor abilities are deficient.
VMI - Visual Perception Task (Blue)
Examines the ability to match visual stimuli to a model.
Measures a student’s ability to scan and discriminate amongst visual stimuli
3-minutes
Observations: Attention, Speed, Verbal, & Physical behaviors.
VMI - Motor Coordination Task (Brown)
Examines the ability to recreate geometric shapes within a confined space.
Measures the student’s ability to track increasingly complex shapes while staying within a track.
5-minute limit
Observations: Draws carefully, draws easily, attention.
Scoring of the VMI
Watch chronological age. Any days 16 & above, round to the nearest month.
Use of protractor will be needed for Visual Motor integration form. When in doubt, rule in favor of the student. In order to receive points, student must meet all the criteria for each item.