Developmental Assessments Flashcards

Pediatric occupational therapy assessments

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Denver Developmental Screening Test II (purpose)

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Screening tool for early identification of children at risk for developmental delay

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Denver Developmental Screening Test II (domains)

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  1. Personal-social
  2. Fine motor-adaptive
  3. Language
  4. Gross motor skills
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Denver Developmental Screening Test II (population)

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1 month to 6 years

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Bayley Scales of Infant Development [BSID-III] (purpose)

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Standardized rating scales used to obtain a baseline for treatment

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Bayley Scales of Infant Development [BSID-III] (domains)

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  1. Cognitive
  2. Language
  3. Motor
  4. Social-emotional
  5. Adaptive behavior
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Bayley Scales of Infant Development [BSID-III] (population)

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1 to 42 months

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First STEP Screening Test for Evaluating Preschoolers (purpose)

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Checklist and rating scale to identify preschool students at risk

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First STEP Screening Test for Evaluating Preschoolers (domains)

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  1. Cognition
  2. Communication
  3. Physical
  4. Social/emotional
  5. Adaptive Functioning

Optional components: social/emotional rating scale for parents, adaptive behavior checklist, and parent/teacher scale

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First STEP Screening Test for Evaluating Preschoolers (population)

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2 years, 9 months to 6 years, 2 months

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Hawaii Early Learning Profile [HELP] (purpose)

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Non-standardized, educational curriculum-referenced test given in the child’s natural environment

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Hawaii Early Learning Profile [HELP] (domains)

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  1. Cognitive
  2. Language
  3. Gross motor
  4. Fine motor
  5. Social/emotional
  6. Self-help
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Hawaii Early Learning Profile [HELP] (population)

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Birth to 3 years, with developmental delay, disability, or high risk

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Miller Assessment for Preschoolers [MAP] (purpose)

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Standardized task performance screening tool, results used for treatment planning

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Miller Assessment for Preschoolers [MAP] (domains)

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  1. Sensory and motor abilities
  2. Cognitive abilities
  3. Combined abilities
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Miller Assessment for Preschoolers [MAP] (population)

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2 years, 9 months to 5 years, 8 months

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Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory [PEDI] (purpose)

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Standardized behavior checklist and rating scale

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Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory [PEDI] (domains)

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  1. Self-care
  2. Mobility
  3. Social Skills
  4. Modifications
  5. Caregiver assistance
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Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory [PEDI] (population)

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6 months to 7 years

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Bruinicks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency [BOT-2] (purpose)

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Standardized test of motor proficiency

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Bruinicks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency [BOT-2] (subtests)

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  1. Fine motor precision
  2. Fine motor integration
  3. Manual dexterity
  4. Bilateral coordination
  5. Balance
  6. Running speed and agility
  7. UE coordination and strength
  8. Hand and foot preference
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Bruinicks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency [BOT-2] (population)

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4 to 21 years

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Erhardt Developmental Prehension Assessment [EDPA] (purpose)

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Observation checklist

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Erhardt Developmental Prehension Assessment [EDPA] (domains)

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  1. Involuntary arm-hand patterns
  2. Voluntary movements of approach
  3. Prewriting skills

Also, EDPA-S (short screening form)

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Erhardt Developmental Prehension Assessment [EDPA] (population)

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Children of all ages and cognitive levels with neurodevelopmental disorders

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Peabody Developmental Motor Scales [PDMS-2] (purpose)
Standardized rating scales of gross and fine motor development
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Peabody Developmental Motor Scales [PDMS-2] (subtests)
1. Reflexes 2. Sustained control 3. Locomotion 4. Object manipulation 5. Grasping 6. Visual motor integration
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Peabody Developmental Motor Scales [PDMS-2] (population)
Birth - 6 years
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Toddler and Infant Motor Evaluation [TIME] (purpose)
Assesses the quality of movement
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Toddler and Infant Motor Evaluation [TIME] (subtests)
1. Mobility 2. Stability 3. Motor organization 4. Social/emotional abilities 5. Functional performance Advanced training
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Toddler and Infant Motor Evaluation [TIME] (population)
Birth to 3.5 years
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Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual Motor Integration [Beery VMI-5] (purpose)
Assess VMI
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Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual Motor Integration [Beery VMI-5] (population)
Short form - 2 to 7 years | Full form - 2 to 18 years
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Developmental Test of Visual Perception [DTVP-2] (purpose)
Assesses visual perceptual skills and VMI
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Developmental Test of Visual Perception [DTVP-2] (subtests)
1. Eye-hand coordination 2. Copying 3. Spatial relations 4. Visual-motor speed 5. Position in space 6. Figure-ground 7. Visual closure 8. Form constancy
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Developmental Test of Visual Perception [DTVP-2] (population)
4 to 10 years DTVP-A 11 to 74 years
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Motor-Free Visual Perception Test [MVPT-3] (purpose)
Assesses visual perception without motor components
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Motor-Free Visual Perception Test [MVPT-3] (domains)
1. Spatial relationships 2. Visual discrimination 3. Figure-ground 5. Visual closure 6. Visual memory
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Motor-Free Visual Perception Test [MVPT-3] (population)
4 to 95 years
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Motor-Free Visual Perception Test - Vertical [MVPT-V]
Used to evaluate individuals with spatial deficits due to hemi-field visual neglect or abnormal visual saccades
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Test of Visual-Motor Skills [TVMS] (subtests)
Copying of geometric forms is scored for: 1. Motor accuracy 2. Motor control 3. Motor coordination 4. Psychomotor speed
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Test of Visual-Motor Skills [TVMS] (population)
2 to 13 years TVMS-UL: 12 to 40 years
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Test of Visual-Perceptual Skills [TVPS3] (purpose)
To test visual perceptual skills apart from motor skills
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Test of Visual-Perceptual Skills [TVPS3] (subtests)
1. Visual discrimination 2. Visual memory 3. Visual-spatial relationships 4. Visual form constancy 5. Visual sequential memory 6. Visual figure-ground 7. Visual Closure
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Test of Visual-Perceptual Skills [TVPS3] (population)
4 to 19 years
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Sensory Profile [SP] and Infant/Toddler SP (purpose)
measures reactions to daily sensory experiences via caregiver questionnaire
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Sensory Profile [SP] and Infant/Toddler SP (population)
SP: 3-10 | Infant/Toddler SP: Birth-36 months
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Childhood Autism Rating Scale [CARS] (purpose)
Observational tool that determines the severity of autism and distinguishes children with autism from children with developmental delays who do not have autism
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Childhood Autism Rating Scale [CARS] (population)
Children over the age of 2 with autism
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Coping Inventory and Early Coping Inventory (purpose)
Questionnaire that assesses coping habits, skills, and behaviors in order to develop intervention plan
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Coping Inventory and Early Coping Inventory (population)
Coping Inventory: 15 years and above | Early Coping Inventory: 4 to 36 months
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Revised Knox Preschool Play Scale [RKPPS] (purpose)
Observations of natural indoor and outdoor play to determine developmental play abilities
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Revised Knox Preschool Play Scale [RKPPS] (subtests)
1. Space management 2. material management 3. Pretense/symbolic 4. Participation
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Revised Knox Preschool Play Scale [RKPPS] (population)
0 to 6 years
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Test of Playfulness [ToP] (subtests)
1. intrinsic motivation 2. internal control 3. disengagement from constraints of reality 4. framing
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Test of Playfulness [ToP] (population)
15 months to 10 years
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Transdisciplinary Play-Based Assessment [TBPA] (purpose)
Non-standardized play assessment where a team observes the child
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Transdisciplinary Play-Based Assessment [TBPA] (subtests)
1. cognitive 2. social-emotional 3. communication and language 4. sensorimotor
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Transdisciplinary Play-Based Assessment [TBPA] (population)
Birth to 6 years
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Participation Scale [P Scale] (purpose)
A measure of restrictions in social participation related to community mobility access to work, recreation, and social interaction with family, peers, neighbors, etc.
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Participation Scale [P Scale] (population)
15 years and older with physical disabilities
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School Function Assessment [SFA] (domains)
1. Level of participation 2. Type of support required 3. Performance on school related tasks
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SIPT
Children ages 4-8. Must be scored by publisher. Requires certification.
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DeGangi-Berk Test of Sensory Integration
Standardized test for ages 3-5. Focuses on vestibular system. Categories include bilateral coordination, postural control, and reflex integration.
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Sensory Processing Measure
Elementary school age children. Measures sensory processing, praxis, and social participation in different environments. Assesses visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory-gustatory, proprioceptive, and vestibular behaviors. Forms are completed by parents and teachers.