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Neuroanatomy II

Tests and Measures

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Purpose: To identify infants and toddlers with gross motor delay and to evaluate gross motor skill maturation over time....which test? Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS)
Age Range: Birth-18 months......which test? Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS)
Areas Tested: 58 gross motor skill items divided among four positions: prone, supine, sitting, standing. Each item observed for weight bearing, posture, antigravity movement.....which test? Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS)
Purpose: To detect potential developmental problems in young children and monitor children who are at risk for developmental problems.....Which test? Denver II
Age Range: 1 week-6 years,6 months....which test? Denver II
Areas Tested:Personal-social, Fine motor-adaptive, Language, Gross motor....which test? Denver II
Purpose: To assess motor skills of individual children and develop and evaluate motor training programs.....which test? Bruininks Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency (BOTMP
Age Range: 4-21 years (lecture notes)......which test? Bruininks Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency (BOTMP
Areas Treated:Fine motor control, Manual coordination, Strength and agility, Body coordination.....which test? Bruininks Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency (BOTMP
Purpose: To identify developmental delay and to monitor a child’s developmental progress....which test? Bayley Scales of Infant Development—III
Age Range: 1 to 42 months....which test? Bayley Scales of Infant Development—III
Areas Tested: Mental: (Language, perceptual), Motor: (gross, fine), Behavior.....which test? Bayley Scales of Infant Development—III
Purpose: Criterion-Referenced test which provides a model or level of performance; not related to the performance of others and assists in developing a treatment plan.....which test? Hawaii Early Learning Profile (HELP)
Age Range: Birth-36 months...which test? Hawaii Early Learning Profile (HELP)
Areas Tested:Respiratory\sensory organization,Cognition,Language,Gross motor,Fine motor,Social-emotional,Self-help....which test? Hawaii Early Learning Profile (HELP)
Purpose: To determine functional capabilities and performance, monitor progress in functional skill performance, and evaluate therapeutic or rehabilitative program outcome in children with disabilities....which test? Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI)
Is the denver II norm or criterion-referenced test? Norm-referenced
What form of test is Bayley Scales of Infant Development—III? Norm-referenced
What form of test is Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI)? Norm-referenced
Created by: txst spr 2009
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