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Detailed Assessment of Speed of Handwriting

DASH
  • Anna Barnett
  • Sheila E. Henderson
  • Joerg Schulz
OT assessment which accurately assess handwriting difficulties. DASH-2 is here! Order your kit today

Choose from our formats

  • Test forms & reports

    Booklets, record forms, answer sheets, report usages & subscriptions

    1 option

    From AUD 98.78
  • Support materials

    Manuals, stimulus books, replacement items & other materials

    1 option

    From AUD 181.94
  • All products

    All tests and materials offered for DASH

    2 options

    From AUD 98.78
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  • DASH Q-global Manual (Digital)
    A103000275893 Qualification Level B

    For use in conjunction with the DASH Complete Kit
    Please note this is a read-only resource which cannot be printed

    DASH-2 Q-Global Administration and Scoring Manual (Digital) is now available for pre-order!

    AUD 181.94

  • DASH Record Forms
    9780749136420 Qualification Level B

    Pack of 25

    DASH-2 Record Form (Print) is now available for pre-order! 

    AUD 98.78

Overview

Publication date:
2007
Completion time:
30 minutes
Administration:
Individual or group
Age range:
9 years to 16 years 11 months
Qualification level:
B
 

DASH-2 is here

Normed with samples from Australia, New Zealand, and the UK, measure handwriting speed for children and young adults with the DASH-2. 

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Product Details

The DASH is ideal for providing formal evidence of handwriting speed difficulties in students in upper primary and secondary school. It can also provide general information about a student’s handwriting skills across a variety of handwriting tasks, which will assist with planning intervention.

The assessment includes five subtests, each testing a different aspect of handwriting speed. The tasks include producing ‘best’ and ‘fast’ writing, a 10-minute free writing activity and a purely motor task to examine fine motor and precision skills.

Read an abstract from a research article 'Comparison of the Properties of the Handwriting Speed Test (HST) and Detailed Assessment of Speed of Handwriting (DASH): An Exploratory Study'

 

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