Participants underwent a standard
motor skills evaluation at the start of the study and every two weeks throughout.
Not exact matches
Evaluation by a physical therapist or occupational therapist can determine how severe the problem is and provide therapy to improve your child's gross
motor skills.
For children who have multiple areas of concern — including difficulties with gross
motor skills, fine
motor skills, physical abilities, visual
motor skills and / or sensory processing
skills — we team up with Floating Hospital pediatric physical therapists to complete a comprehensive
evaluation.
For children who have multiple areas of concern — including difficulties with gross
motor skills, fine
motor skills, physical abilities, visual
motor skills and / or sensory processing
skills — we can provide a team approach in conjunction with a Floating Hospital pediatric occupational therapist to complete a comprehensive
evaluation.
When indicated, comprehensive
evaluations are completed to analyze strengths and challenges in sensory, visual - perceptual,
motor, and self - regulation
skills.
Complete standardized and non-standardized
evaluations including the Bruinink's - Oseretsky Test of
Motor Proficiency 2nd ed., The Peabody Developmental
Motor Scales 2nd ed., The Beery Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual -
Motor Integration, The Test of Visual Perceptual
Skills 3rd ed., The Sensory Profile, The Print Tool, interview, and observation
The Parents»
Evaluation of Developmental Status identified parental concerns regarding their child's development.26 It consists of 10 items that elicit concerns about speech and language,
motor development, behavior, social - emotional health, self - help
skills, school
skills, and global cognitive function.26 A dichotomous variable indicated whether parents had significant concerns regarding their child's development.