Unit 3 Flashcards
What is norm referenced?
-where the childs performance is measured against a statistical average of a large age matched peer group
What are Norm Referenced Outcome measures used for?
-to establish eligibility for services
What is criterion referenced?
-Where the childs performance is measured against that child, looks at progress
Criterion Referenced Outcome measures are useful for helping determine what?
-intervention strategies
Is the DDSII (Denver II) norm or criterion referenced?
-Norm referenced
What age group is the DDSII used for?
-Children 1 to 5.9 y/o
What is the Pathways Sensory Motor checklist used for?
-Provides physicions a way to screen to see if a child needs therapy services
What does the Pathways Sensory Motor Checklist look at?
-planned social skills, motor skills, daily activities and self expression
What is the primary use of the AIMS?
-identifies gross motor delay and evaluates gross motor skill maturation
Is the PDMSII (Peabody) norm or criterion referenced?
-Norm referenced but can also be used for criterion reference
What age groups can the PDMSII be used for?
-Children 0-6
What does the PDMSII look at?
-reflexed, locomotion, object manipulation, and stationary tasks
What is the primary use of the PDMSII?
- to estimate overall motor abilities, commonly used to decide needs for services
What is the age range for the GMFM 66 and 88?
-5 months to 15 years
What 5 gross motor demensions are tests in the GMFM?
-lying and rolling, sitting, crawling, standing, walking/running/jumping
What population is the GMFM 66 primarily used for?
-children with CP
What does the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI) look at?
-ADLs
What is the Age Range for the PEDI?
-6 months to 7 years
Is the PEDI norm or criterion referenced?
-Norm
What areas are tested with the PEDI?
-levels of self care, mobility, social function, and need for assistance
What is the Age range for the School Function Assessment (SFA)?
-grades k-6
is the SFA Norm or Criterion Referenced?
-Criterion
What is the main goal of the SFA?
-to evaluate and monitor a students performance of functional tasks and activities at school
What is the age range of the BOT-2?
-4.5 to 21 years
What population does the BOT-2 look at?
-mainly for ambulatory children
Is the BOT-2 norm or criterion referenced?
-norm
What is the primary use of the BOT-2?
-assessment for higher level motor skills and to evaluate motor training programs