BOT-2 Flashcards
What is the BOT?
Discriminative and evaluative test
information on a child’s motor performance, specifically fine motor skills, manual coordination, body coordination, strength, and agility
Early intervention programs
What does test for?
Gross and fine motors
Balance
Coordination
Gait
Strength
Body structure and function
Activity limitation
What does test for?
Gross and fine motors
Balance
Coordination
Gait
Strength
Body structure and function
Activity limitation
Population?
4 to 21 years old
normal motor abilities, minorly impaired motor abilities, and moderately impaired motor abilities
ADHD and ODD, Autism, and Down Syndrome
Advantages
Testing can be split up over multiple sessions
Option - short form if time constraints
Variety of skills tested
Additional instructions
Multiple trials
Practice trials
Norm values are current
High test-retest reliability
Disadantages
Time consuming
10-15 minutes for preparation
30-60 minutes to administer
Scoring time
Requires a large, open area
Kit is expensive with many small pieces
High performance in one category can hide poor performance in another
Some subjectivity in scoring
Required attention span of the child
How many items?
53
balance using vestibular/non-vestibular, fine motor control, body coordination, hand dexterity, functional mobility, gait, strength, and UE function
Why would you use the BOTS?
for screening to identify children with suspicion for motor impairment.
Kids who have ADHD, ODD, ASD, DS