Assessment Tools part 1

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Flashcards covering key assessment tools and their details used for evaluating children's development and functional abilities.

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What is the age range for the Test of Playfulness (ToP)?

6 months to 18 years.

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What does the Test of Environmental Supportiveness (TOES) assess when used with the ToP?

It evaluates the environmental factors affecting play.

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What is observed in the Test of Playfulness (ToP)?

Free play for at least 15 minutes, preferably in indoor and outdoor settings.

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How many items are scored in the Test of Playfulness (ToP)?

29 items.

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What age range does the Knox Preschool Play Scale cover?

Birth to 6 years.

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How many observations are required for the Knox Preschool Play Scale?

Two observations of free play with peers.

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What is the age range for the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI)?

6 months to 7.5 years.

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What domains does the PEDI assess?

Self-care, mobility, and social function.

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What type of evaluations do the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (Bayley-4) provide?

Direct assessment and caregiver report.

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What is the purpose of the Developmental Assessment of Young Children (DAYC-2)?

To evaluate early developmental skills.

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What assessment types do the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales (PDMS-3) focus on?

Early childhood motor skills.

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What age range is covered by the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency (BOT-3)?

4 to 25 years.

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What skills does the Miller Fun and Participation Scales (M-FUN) assess?

Functional motor performance related to school participation.

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What are the performance scoring methods used in the M-FUN?

Direct assessment and checklists based on observations.

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What age range is the Goal Oriented Assessment of Lifeskills (GOAL) designed for?

7 to 17 years.

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What is the main focus of the GOAL assessment?

Functional motor skills in Activities of Daily Living (ADLs).

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What does the Gross Motor Composite in the BOT-3 measure?

Overall gross motor skills.

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What is assessed in the Fine Motor Precision subtest of the BOT-3?

The child's fine motor skill accuracy.

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What type of scoring is used in the Developmental Assessment of Young Children (DAYC-2)?

Norm-referenced.

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What skills are included in the fine motor assessment of the PDMS-3?

Hand manipulation and eye-hand coordination.

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What is the scoring range for items in the PDMS-3?

0-2.

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What does the Miller Fun and Participation Scales (M-FUN) observation entail?

Observations in home, classroom, and test settings.

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What does the Goal Oriented Assessment of Lifeskills (GOAL) directly assess?

Fine and gross motor skills specific to ADLs.

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What is unique about the Bayley-4's assessment types?

It includes both direct assessment and caregiver report.

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What are the three categories of motor skills assessed in the BOT-3?

Gross motor, fine motor, and coordination.

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What does a caregiver complete in the PEDI evaluation process?

A questionnaire and interview.

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What developmental stages does the Knox Preschool Play Scale focus on?

Developmental play skills.

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What scoring method is used for the Roll Evaluation of Activities of Life (The REAL)?

Items rated as Unable, Seldom, Occasionally, or Frequently.

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What aspects of development does the BOT-3 measure in terms of gross motor skills?

Body control, body transport, and object control.

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What are the components assessed in the Bayley-4 Cognitive domain?

Cognitive, language, and motor skills.

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Which scale uses norm-referenced and criterion-referenced scoring methods?

Peabody Developmental Motor Scales (PDMS-3).