PDMS
Age Range: 0-72 months (0-6 years)
Domains: Reflexes (to 11 months only), stationary (all ages), locomotion (all ages), object manipulation (12 months and older), grasping (all ages), visual-motor integration (all ages)
BAYLEY SCALES OF INFANT ADN TODDLER DEVELOPMENT
age: 1-42 months
tests: tool for diagnosing developmental delays in early childhood.
BOT
Ages tested: 4-21yr 11 months
Domains Measured: Fine Manual Control, Manual coordination, body coordination, strength, and agility, from these you can get a Total motor composite (also has a short form)
BEERY VMI
Age: 2-7 years old (short form) 2-100 years old (original form)
Tests: 1) assist in identifying significant difficulties in visual-motor integration, 2) assist with individuals with deficits to obtain needed services, and 3) assess the effectiveness of educational and other intervention programs and serve as a research tool.
BRIEF ASSESSMENT
behavior rating inventory of executive function
age: 5-18
tests: measure used to assess executive function in children and adolescents ages 5-18 through parent report.
DTVP- 3
age: 4 years old- 12 years, 11 months
tests: identifies visual-perceptual deficits in children and yields scores for both visual perception (no motor response) and visual-motor integration ability.
Goal Oriented Assessment Life Skills (GOAL)
age: 7-17 years
Tests: evaluation of functional motor abilities needed for daily living.
Motor-Free Visual Perception (MVPT)
age: 3-95 years
tests: Assesses visual perceptual skills in 5 areas: Spatial relationships, Figure–ground discrimination, Visual discrimination, Visual closure, and Visual memory
SENSORY INTEGRATION INVENTORY REVISED FOR INDIVDUALS WITH DISABILITIES:
age: all ages
tests: screen for clients with developmental delays and disabilities who might benefit by a sensory integration treatment approach.
Sensory Profile 2
tests: used to identify sensory processing patterns and comprehend the impact of different sensory processing patterns on functional performance.a
Test of Visual Perceptual Skills
age: 4 years old- 18 years, 11 months
tests: determine the visual perceptual strengths and weaknesses of students
Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales
age: birth to 90 years
tests: measure adaptive behavior and support the diagnosis of intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism, and developmental delays. It may be used to determine eligibility or qualification for special services, plan rehabilitation or intervention programs, and track and report progress.