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With the latest Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, you can assess the motor development and proficiency of individuals from school age to early adulthood, ranging from those who are typically developing to those with mild to moderate motor challenges.
Evaluate and develop motor training programs that support the diagnosis of motor impairments, resulting to informed decisions, realistic goals, and effective interventions for your clients.
What's new?
- Updated norms
- Increased clinical utility with three new supplemental scores
- Expanded age range (4–25 years)
- Streamlined administration
- Quicker, more simplified scoring
- Improved digital options on Q-global
- A simplified kit with optional Advanced Balance items
Who's it for?
The BOT-3 can be used by occupational therapists, physical therapists, diagnosticians, special education professionals, and other related roles.
Features
- Engaging, game-like tasks
- Large, clear pictures in the administration easel and optional demonstration videos that help examinees better understand the activities you need them to perform
- Supplementary Extended Balance subtest to assess higher-performing individuals (requires Balance Beam not included in kit but available separately)
- Three supplemental scores to provide even more clinically-useful information beyond the subtest and composite scores
- Skilled Manual Performance – a norm-referenced score combining scores from the three subtests focused on skilled use of the hands for fine motor activities – Fine Motor Precision, Fine Motor Integration and Manual Dexterity – to provide a ‘pure’ measure of fine motor performance
- Movement Fundamentals Score – a criterion-referenced score comprising select items from across five BOT-3 subtests (Upper Limb Coordination, Bilateral Coordination, Balance, Strength, Dynamic Movement)
- Motor Planning and Coordination – a norm-referenced score encompassing items from the full BOT-3 test that were shown to have particularly high discrimination between the Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) and typically developing groups
- Separate fine motor and gross motor kits available
- The fine motor kit includes subtests for: Fine Motor Precision, Fine Motor Integration, Manual Dexterity, and Upper-Limb Coordination