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PDMS-2: Peabody Developmental Motor Scales (2nd Edition)

62.95315.00

– NB: Only 1 Complete Kit available at half price (to clear) – soon to be superseded by PDMS-3

The PDMS-2 (Peabody Developmental Motor Scales – 2nd Edition) combines in-depth assessment with training or remediation of gross and fine motor skills of children from birth through 5 years.

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– NB: Only 1 Complete Kit available at half price (to clear) – soon to be superseded by PDMS-3

NB: Only available to Republic of Ireland clients who meet the qualification code criteria below.

Publication Year: 2000
Age Range:  Birth through age 5
Administration: 20-30 minutes for each motor-related subtest or 45-60 minutes for entire assessment
Qualification Code: B – Click HERE for more details.

Norms: Standard Scores, Percentile Ranks, and Age Equivalents

Product Description:

PDMS-2 is a revision of the original Peabody Developmental Motor Scales from 1983.

BENEFITS:

  • Access three composite scores: Gross Motor Quotient, Fine Motor Quotient, and Total Motor Quotient.
  • Helps facilitate the child’s development in specific skill areas with the Peabody Motor Activities Program (P–MAP), which is included in the kit.
  • Contains new normative data representative of the current U.S. population.

FEATURES:

This early childhood motor development program contains six subtests that assess the motor skills of children.

  • Reflexes: The subtest measures a child’s ability to automatically react to environmental events.
  • Stationary: The subtest measures a child’s ability to sustain control of his or her body within its center of gravity and retain equilibrium.
  • Locomotion: The subtest measures a child’s ability to move from one place to another. The actions measured include crawling, walking, running, hopping, and jumping forward.
  • Object Manipulation: The subtest measures a child’s ability to manipulate balls. Examples of the actions measured include catching, throwing, and kicking.
  • Grasping: The subtest measures a child’s ability to use his or her hands.
  • Visual-Motor Integration: The subtest measures a child’s ability to use his or her visual perceptual skills to perform complex eye-hand coordination tasks such as reaching and grasping for an object, building with blocks, and copying designs.

Additional information

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Complete Kit Includes:
Manual (Print), Peabody Motor Activities Program Manual (Print), Illustrated Guide to Administering and Scoring (Print), Profile/Summary Forms (Print), Examiner Record Booklets (Print), 25 Examiner/Record Forms (Print), 25 Profile Forms (Print), Peabody Motor Development Chart (Print), Manipulatives, Sturdy Storage Box

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Publication Year:

2000

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