Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, Third Edition
BOT-3- The Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency™, Third Edition (BOT™-3) is a versatile and comprehensive measure of gross and fine motor skills for children and young adults.
BOT-3 Complete Record Form (Print)
A103000372795 Qualification Level BPack of 25
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Overview
- Publication date:
- July 2024
- Completion time:
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Complete Form: 50–90 minutes,
Fine Motor Form: 25–45 minutes,
Gross Motor Form: 25–45 minutes - Administration:
- Paper and pencil or Digital via Q-global®
- Age range:
- 4:0 – 25:11
- Qualification level:
- B
- Norms:
- US
- Scoring options:
- Q-global or manual scoring
- Forms:
- Complete, Fine Motor, Gross Motor, Digital
- Report Options:
- Comprehensive report
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Product Details
Now with updated norms and improved digital utilityThe BOT-3 measures a broad array of fine and gross motor skills. Eight core subtests and one supplementary subtest allow for in-depth assessment of motor abilities and identification of areas of relative strength. With the BOT-3, you can:
SubtestsCore subtests
Supplementary subtest
FeaturesOccupational therapists, physical therapists, developmental adaptive physical education teachers, diagnosticians, and special education professionals appreciate the BOT-3 for its:
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Resources
The following resources are available for BOT-3: Sample Reports |
FAQs
Why is there no balance beam included in the Complete kit? |
The BOT-3 Balance subtest does not require a balance beam, so to reduce the cost and weight of the kit, the beam was not included. However, it can be purchased separately by examiners wishing to administer the Extended Balance items. Examiners who own a BOT-2 kit will not need to purchase an additional beam as the same beam is used in BOT-2 and BOT-3. |
Is there a Short Form included within the BOT-3? |
No. The BOT-3 Brief is available separately and provides a brief overview of motor skills. It can be used for screening or combined with other standardised measures. |
Has the BOT-2 Brief also been updated? |
Yes. The BOT-3 Brief kit will be published in late 2024. |
Can I upgrade my BOT-2 or BOT-2 Brief kits to convert them to the new editions? |
There is no "upgrade kit" available. While some of the manipulatives are the same in both kits, others have been altered for BOT-3 to improve their utility. The BOT-3 and BOT-3 Brief also have new manuals, administration easels, record forms, and response materials, so the majority of the items in the kit are new and cannot be repurposed from the old edition. However, if you have a BOT-2 balance beam, you can use this to administer the Extended Balance items. |
Is there training available for the BOT-3? |
Yes. There will be complimentary introductory training and paid training coming soon. |
Why is the BOT-3 digital kit cheaper than the print kit? |
The digital kit is cheaper because it doesn't include an administration easel. The administration easel is not required when administering the BOT-3 using a digital record form as all of the information contained in the easel is included within the digital record form. |
What are the Growth Scale Values and how do I use them? |
The Growth Scale Values (GSVs) are new for BOT-3, although they are not unique to this test. They provide a score metric that does not involve age-based comparisons. A GSV reflects the range of ability on a scale from very low to very high. An examinee’s test performance can be placed on this scale to track improvement in ability. GSVs can be used to quantify change in performance on a given subtest over multiple administrations of the BOT-3. Further Information on GSVs can be found in Chapters 2, 3, and 5 of the BOT-3 Examiner Manual. |
How can I access the demonstration videos? |
For Q-global users, the demonstration videos are embedded in the digital record form. Test users who don't have access to Q-global may click on the links below to watch the demo videos for the BOT-3 and BOT-3 Brief: |
Webinars
The following webinars are available for BOT-3 |