Peabody Developmental Motor Scales, Third Edition
PDMS-3- The Peabody Developmental Motor Scales, Third Edition (PDMS-3) is an early childhood motor development program that provides both in-depth assessment and remediation of gross and fine motor skills. The assessment measures interrelated motor abilities that develop early in life.
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PDMS-3 Complete Kit (Print)
15065 Qualification Level BIncludes:
- Examiner's Manual
- Guide to Item Administration
- Motor Activities Program
- Object Kit
- Stimulus Cards
- 6 in. x 6 in. Paper Pads
- 25 Examiner Record Booklets
- 25 Supplemental Subtest Booklets
- Scoring Transparency
- Peabody Motor Development Chart
- 25 Peabody Motor Development Parent Charts
- Access to the Online Scoring and Report System, all in a sturdy storage box
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PDMS-3 Examiner Record Booklets Qty 25 (Print)
15074 Qualification Level BPack of 25 - includes an activation code for online scoring.
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PDMS-3 Supplemental Physical Fitness Record Booklets (Print)
15076 Qualification Level BPack of 25
Estimated to ship:More than 12 weeks -
PDMS-3 Parent Charts
15072 Qualification Level BPack of 25
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PDMS-3 Examiner's Manual (Print)
15066 Qualification Level B -
PDMS-3 Guide to Item Administration (Print)
15067 Qualification Level BEstimated to ship:More than 12 weeks -
PDMS-3 Motor Activities Program (Print)
15068 Qualification Level BInstruction/treatment program for the PDMS-3. Contains units organised developmentally by skill area. After a child's motor skills have been assessed and the examiner has completed all sections of the Profile/Summary Form, the examiner selects units from the Motor Activities Program (MAP) to use to facilitate the child's development in specific skill areas.
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Introduction to Fine Motor Assessment • On Demand with Verve OT Learning
A103000428781 Qualification Level AGain clarity in the basics of fine motor assessment. This introductory workshop provides Occupational Therapists and allied health professionals with a structured overview of key considerations for assessing fine motor skills. You’ll learn to plan and conduct assessments, identify barriers, and translate findings into functional goals that drive the occupational therapy process.
Overview
- Scores/Interpretation:
- Age equivalents, percentile ranks, subtest scaled scores, and composite index scores: Gross Motor Index, Fine Motor Index, Total Motor Index
- Publication date:
- May 2023
- Completion time:
- 60-90 minutes
- Administration:
- Individual; paper and pencil
- Age range:
- 0 to 5 years
- Qualification level:
- B
- Norms:
- The PDMS-3 norms are based on an all-new sample of 1,452 children who were tested from spring of 2016 through spring of 2021.
- Scoring options:
- Online scoring only via the PDMS-3 Online Scoring and Report System
- Report Options:
- Score and narrative report
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The PDMS 3 has five core subtests and one supplemental subtest. Core Subtests
Supplemental Subtest
FeaturesThe PDMS 3 has several enhancements from the previous edition:
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