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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.
What does the Test of Environmental Supportiveness (TOES) assess when used with the ToP?
It evaluates the environmental factors affecting play.
What is observed in the Test of Playfulness (ToP)?
Free play for at least 15 minutes, preferably in indoor and outdoor settings.
How many items are scored in the Test of Playfulness (ToP)?
29 items.
What age range does the Knox Preschool Play Scale cover?
Birth to 6 years.
How many observations are required for the Knox Preschool Play Scale?
Two observations of free play with peers.
What is the age range for the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI)?
6 months to 7.5 years.
What domains does the PEDI assess?
Self-care, mobility, and social function.
What type of evaluations do the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (Bayley-4) provide?
Direct assessment and caregiver report.
What is the purpose of the Developmental Assessment of Young Children (DAYC-2)?
To evaluate early developmental skills.
What assessment types do the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales (PDMS-3) focus on?
Early childhood motor skills.
What age range is covered by the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency (BOT-3)?
4 to 25 years.
What skills does the Miller Fun and Participation Scales (M-FUN) assess?
Functional motor performance related to school participation.
What are the performance scoring methods used in the M-FUN?
Direct assessment and checklists based on observations.
What age range is the Goal Oriented Assessment of Lifeskills (GOAL) designed for?
7 to 17 years.
What is the main focus of the GOAL assessment?
Functional motor skills in Activities of Daily Living (ADLs).
What does the Gross Motor Composite in the BOT-3 measure?
Overall gross motor skills.
What is assessed in the Fine Motor Precision subtest of the BOT-3?
The child's fine motor skill accuracy.
What type of scoring is used in the Developmental Assessment of Young Children (DAYC-2)?
Norm-referenced.
What skills are included in the fine motor assessment of the PDMS-3?
Hand manipulation and eye-hand coordination.
What is the scoring range for items in the PDMS-3?
0-2.
What does the Miller Fun and Participation Scales (M-FUN) observation entail?
Observations in home, classroom, and test settings.
What does the Goal Oriented Assessment of Lifeskills (GOAL) directly assess?
Fine and gross motor skills specific to ADLs.
What is unique about the Bayley-4's assessment types?
It includes both direct assessment and caregiver report.
What are the three categories of motor skills assessed in the BOT-3?
Gross motor, fine motor, and coordination.
What does a caregiver complete in the PEDI evaluation process?
A questionnaire and interview.
What developmental stages does the Knox Preschool Play Scale focus on?
Developmental play skills.
What scoring method is used for the Roll Evaluation of Activities of Life (The REAL)?
Items rated as Unable, Seldom, Occasionally, or Frequently.
What aspects of development does the BOT-3 measure in terms of gross motor skills?
Body control, body transport, and object control.
What are the components assessed in the Bayley-4 Cognitive domain?
Cognitive, language, and motor skills.
Which scale uses norm-referenced and criterion-referenced scoring methods?
Peabody Developmental Motor Scales (PDMS-3).