Peabody lab Flashcards
What are the subtests of the Peabody?
3 Gross motor (body control, body transport, object control)
2 Fine Motor (hand manipulation, eye-hand coordination)
1 supplemental (physical fitness)
Can you use the peabody on children with CP?
True, unlike AIMS this can be used on children with a disability
What is the gold standard outcome measure designed specifically for CP
GMFM
how many 0s do you need to close the motor window on the Peabody test
3 in a row
do you give points for skills before the motor window starts on the peabody?
yes
Object control in the peabody starts at _____ months
16 months
how do you determine where to start a child in the peabody assessment?
start at the age range associated w/ the childs age in months
how does a child score a 1 in the peabody?
child shows clear resemblance to the item, but the mastery criteria is not met
how does a child score a 0 in the peabody?
does not show that the skill is emerging
What are the 3 gross motor subtests on the peabody?
Body Control, Body Transport, Object Control
What are the 2 finemotor subtests on the peabody?
Hand-eye coordination, hand manipulation
T or F: it is recommended that you complete the whole peabody in 1 visit
F, you can break it into multiple sessions, recommended to complete whole exam within 5 days
The ages on the peabody for a skill represent:
The age at which 75% of children master an item
The peabody is for children of what ages?
0 months to 5 years 11 months