Motor Skills
Transforming motor skills challenges into meaningful experiences
Children and adults with motor skills impairments can face difficulties participating in activities with their peers and performing the tasks that others take for granted every day.
Sometimes it can be hard to see beyond the difficulties, but we invite you to use assessment tools to also explore your clients' strengths and help them embrace these as they build confidence to participate in life.
Motor skills tools
BOT™-3
The BOT™-3 is a versatile and comprehensive measure of gross and fine motor skills for children and young adults.
BOT™-3 Brief
The BOT™-3 Brief provides a quick overview of gross and fine motor ability for children and young adults.
Movement ABC-3
Movement ABC-3 provides an objective measurement of gross and fine motor coordination difficulties in children and young adults aged 3-25 years.
PDMS-3
This early childhood motor development program contains six subtests that assess the motor skills of children.
DASH-2
DASH-2 is a reliable measure of handwriting speed for children and young adults. DASH helps identify functional handwriting difficulties and provides relevant information for intervention planning.
BEERY™ VMI
Beery VMI is a quick and user-friendly test of visual-motor skills in individuals aged 2 through 99.
Bayley-4™
Bayley-4 is the premier assessment for measuring development in children 1 through 42 months. The motor scale is available as a stand-alone kit for professionals such as OTs and PTs who specialize in motor functioning.
BMAT
BMAT is an individually administered test of gross and fine motor skills for adults 40 and older.
M-FUN
M-FUN assesses a child's functional performance related to daycare, preschool, and school participation using fun, colorful activities, and materials designed to engage young children.