Assessment components
Motor Assessments
Sensory/Psych/
Play/Social Assessments
Visual Motor Assessments
Developmental Theorists
100

Name the overall components of a pediatric evaluation (pg 147)

Pregnancy/birth history

Medical History

Developmental history

Parent interview 

100

The BOT-2 is a (standardized or non-standardized) assessment that assesses fine and gross motor composites for ages ____ to determine motor strengths and weaknesses (pg 150). 

Standardized 

4-21

100

Who completes the sensory profile for: (pg 153)

A. infants/toddlers 

B. Adolescent/Adults

A. Caregiver 

B. Client

100

This assessment assesses visual motor integration for ages 2-100 and can be used as a classroom screening tool (pg. 151)

Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration

100

T or F: It is important to know how to apply knowledge about lifespan, developmental theories, FOR, and models of practice even if there are not specific questions about the individual theories/FOR/etc. on the NBCOT exam (pg 155). 

True

200

Name the 5 components of an Apgar score. (page 147)

Heart rate

Respiration

reflex irritability 

muscle tone

color

200

This checklist assessment of motor is used for children who have neurodevelopment disorders (pg 150).

A. Bruininks-Oserestsky Test of Motor Proficiency 2 

B. Erhardt Developmental Prehension Assessment 

C. Peabody Developmental Motor Scales 

B. EDPA-S

200

This assessment is for ages 2+ and determines the severity of autism (pg. 153). 

Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) 

200

This assessment is a standardized norm-referenced assessment that looks at space, awareness of spatial relationships, color and space discrimination, matching, and reproduction of what is seen and interpreted (pg. 151-152).

Preschool Visual Motor Integration Assessment (PVMIA)

200
This is when there are sensitive periods when conditions are optimal for integrating previously learned knowledge and the accomplishment of new developmental tasks with assistance (pg. 155). 

Teachable moment 

300

Name 2 things you would assess when doing a musculoskeletal assessment on a newborn/infant/child (pg. 147)

Skeletal status (extremity/spine deformities) 

ROM

posture at rest 

posture during movement 

300

This assessment is used for ages birth-6years old to assess fine and gross motor development (pg. 150). 

Peabody Developmental Motor Scales 

300

This assessment looks at coping habits, skills, and behaviors to help develop intervention plans for coping skills in children age 15+ (pg. 153-154). 

Coping Inventory 

300

This visual motor assessment differentiates visual perceptual skills from motor dysfunction (pg. 152).

Test of Visual Perceptual Skills 4th ed.

300

What two perspectives occur simultaneously in order to integrate normal development according to Llorens (pg. 156). 

Horizontal development

Chronological development 

400

Name 2 developmental assessments discussed in this chapter (pg. 148-150). 

APIB

NAPFI

Denver Developmental Screening Test II

BSID-III

FirstSTEP

HELP

MAP

PEDI


400

What are 2/5 areas the Toddler and Infant Motor Evaluation (TIME) assesses (pg. 151)?

Mobility

Stability

Motor Organization

Social/Emotional Abilities

Functional Performance 

400

Name 2 of the 4 dimensions of play used in the Revised Knox Preschool Play Scale (pg. 154). 

Space management

material management

pretense/symbolic play

participation 

400

What 3 indexes are provided from the scored Developmental Test of Visual Perception (DTVP-2) (pg. 151).

general visual perceptual 

motor-reduced visual perception

visual motor integration

400

What conditions does Havighurst believe that developmental tasks rely on (there are 3) (pg. 155).

Biological

Psychological

Sociological 

500

What are the 5 neurobehavioral subsystems that are assessed in newborns/infants/children (pg 147)

Autonomic system

motor system 

emotional state

attention-interaction

self-regulation 

500

What are the 4 motor areas assessed using the BOT-2 (pg. 150). 

Fine manual control

manual coordination

body coordination

strength/agility 

500

What does the School Function Assessment assess (pg. 155)?

Functional performance that promotes participation in the school environment. It does not assess academic performance. 

500

Name 2/5 areas of visual perception that are assessed with the Motor-Free Visual Perception Test (MVPT-4) (pg. 152). 

spatial relationships

visual discrimination

figure-ground

visual closure

visual memory

500

Name 3/6 major adaptive skills needed for successful participation in occupational performance according to Mosey (pg. 156-157). 

Sensory integration of vestibular, proprioceptive, and tactile information for functional use 

Cognitive skill

Dyadic interaction skill

Group interaction skill 

Self-identity skill 

Sexual identity skill