Occupational Therapy

Our respected tools include sensory, motor, development, and other assessments for occupational therapists. These well-validated instruments can be used to help develop insights that support your evaluations and shape your treatment plans.

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Measure the activity patterns of older adults

Participation

Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile®

The Sensory Profile family of products includes the best-selling Sensory Profile, Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile, Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile, and the new Sensory Profile School Companion. The expansive age-range of Sensory Profile products allows you to confidently evaluate sensory-related difficulties in clients, from birth to geriatric. Sensory Profile Supplement and Sensory Profile Select Scoring Assistant are also available!

Sensory

BASC Monitor for ADHD Rating Scales & Software

A powerful tool to help evaluate the effectiveness of ADHD treatments.

Social-Emotional/ Behavior

BASC-2 Behavioral and Emotional Screening System (BASC-2 BESS)

Promote student success through comprehensive, systematic screening

Social-Emotional/ Behavior

BASC™-2 Progress Monitor

BASC-2 Progress Monitor to easily monitor progress after conducting BASC-2 interventions

Social-Emotional/ Behavior

Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition (Bayley-III) Motor Scale Kit

Efficiently and accurately identify motor delays in young children.

Motor/Visual

Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration, 5th Edition (BEERY™ VMI), The

Helps accurately and efficiently assess visual-motor skills in children and adults.

Motor/Visual,Development

Benton Visual Retention Test,® Fifth Edition

More than 50 years of proven clinical utility is the hallmark of Benton Visual Retention Test®. This test has proven its sensitivity to reading disabilities, nonverbal learning disabilities, traumatic brain injury, Attention-Deficit Disorder, Alzheimer's, and other forms of dementia. Besides easy administration, the Benton Visual Retention Test also features updated normative data, expanded scoring examples, and a detailed review of research conducted with the test. Easy AdministrationEach of the 3 test forms consists of 10 designs presented one-by-one. The examinee reproduces the drawings in the Response Booklet-Record Form. The 3 alternate, equivalent forms of the Benton Visual Retention Test allow for retesting while minimizing practice effects.

Motor/Visual

Brief Infant Toddler Social Emotional Assessment (BITSEA)

Identify red-flag indicators of atypical behavior in only 10 minutes.

Social-Emotional/ Behavior

Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, Second Edition (BOT-2)

Extensively revised to deliver the most precise measure of motor skills. An individually administered measure of gross and fine motor skills.

Motor/Visual,Development

Carey Temperament Scales (CTS)

Gain a deeper understanding of a child's temperament or behavioral style quickly and accurately with the Carey Temperament Scales (CTS). Based on Classic StudiesFive easily administered questionnaires each covering a specific age range between 1 month and 12 years examine nine categories of behavioral style as defined in the classic New York Longitudinal Study (NYLS).

Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS)

This brief, 15-item behavior rating scale helps to identify and classify children with autism and to distinguish them from developmentally delayed children who do not have autism. Distinguishes mile-to-moderate from severe autism. Includes items from five prominent systems for diagnosing autism. Each item covers a particular characteristic, ability, or behavior.

Development

Children's Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment (CAPE) and Preferences for Activities of Children (PAC)

Comprehensively measure various aspects of participation or engagement in activities

Participation

DeGangi-Berk Test of Sensory Integration (TSI)

Detect even subtle developmental deficits that can lead to learning difficulties.

Sensory

Developmental Test of Visual Perception, Second Edition (DTVP–2)

Revised with updated theories of visual perceptual development. This revision of Marianne Frostig's Developmental Test of Visual Perception (DTVP) is appropriate for ages 4 through 9 years and measures both visual perception and visual-motor integration skills. The eight subtests—Eye-Hand Coordination, Copying, Spatial Relations, Position in Space, Figure-Ground, Visual Closure, Visual-Motor Speed, and Form Constancy—are based on updated theories of visual perceptual development and can be administered in 30 minutes to an hour. The DTVP–2 yields scores that are reliable at the. 8 or. 9 levels for all age groups. It has been shown to be unbiased in regard to race, gender, and handedness with 1,972 children tested from 12 different states.

Motor/Visual

Dynamic Assessment of Test Accommodations™ (DATA)

Determine appropriate test accommodations based on empirical evidence using the new Dynamic Assessment of Test Accommodations™ (DATA). For individuals or groups of students with learning disabilities in grades 2 through 7, DATA can help multidisciplinary teams objectively determine appropriate test accommodations in order to meet IDEA reauthorization and ADA legislative requirements. Supplements Teacher Input Research findings indicate that DATA-derived decisions regarding accommodations are better predictors of enhanced student performance on standardized tests than teacher-based decisions alone.

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Dysphagia Evaluation Protocol

Evaluate patients for swallowing problems in just 30 minutes. This kit includes a pocket-sized version of the evaluation in a flip book format for easy bedside administration. The protocol enables you to quickly evaluate the factors that may contribute to swallowing difficulties. It provides guidelines for conducting a feeding trial at bedside, and helps you know when to initiate, continue, or stop a swallowing evaluation. Results of the evaluation can help you determine whether a patient is appropriate for videofluoroscopy, and assist you in defining the variables and factors that need to be evaluated further through videofluoroscopy.

Gilliam Asperger's Disorder Scale (GADS)

Evaluate children with unique behavioral problems who may have Asperger's Disorder and differentiate from those who have autism or other related pervasive developmental disabilities. Use in the assessment process, to document behavioral progress, to target goals for IEPs, and for research purposes. A parent or professional who knows the child provides documentation about the essential behavior characteristics of Asperger's Disorder necessary for diagnosis. Thirty-two clearly stated items divided into four subscales describe specific, observable, and measurable behaviors.

Development

Greenspan Social-Emotional Growth Chart

Monitor the milestones of social-emotional development in infants and very young children

Social-Emotional/ Behavior

Infant Toddler Social Emotional Assessment (ITSEA)

Intervention guidance for social-emotional and competency developmental delays in young children

Social-Emotional/ Behavior

Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile®

Provides a standard method for measuring an infant's sensory processing abilities. Helps therapist, early childhood teachers, and parents profile the effect of sensory processing on functional performance in the daily life of the infant. , Caregivers complete a judgment-based questionnaire, available in English or Spanish, reporting the frequency with which infants respond to various sensory experiences (Almost Always, Frequently, Occasionally, Seldom, or Almost Never. ), Provides validated and reliable scores as well as interpretation of results and case studies for your review.

Sensory

Infant/Toddler Symptom Checklist A Screening Tool for Parents

Use this symptom checklist to screen your 7 to 30-month-old clients for sensory and regulatory disorders. Determine whether a child may have a predisposition toward developing sensory integrative disorders, attention deficits, or emotional, behavioral, or learning difficulties in just 10 minutes.

Development

Kellimat

Sensory

Kelliquilt®

The new, improved wider weight strips in the Kelliquilt supply a larger area of softer, overall deep calming proprioceptive feedback to an old favorite. Designed originally for use with sleep problems, therapists have discovered the Kelliquilt adds a new dimension to treatment when used in therapy sessions with one or more clients. You'll have balanced, removable weight strips for adapting the quilt to clients of various ages and physical abilities (not recommended for children under 35 lbs. ). This handsome 66" x 44" natural-colored quilt is 50% cotton 50% polyester quilted broadcloth with bonded polyester fill and nylon tricot lining.

Sensory

Kellivest®

More therapists are discovering the effectiveness of the Kellivest as an attractive, efficient way to provide calming proprioceptive feedback to clients when in stressful situations in public, such as shopping, trips to the doctor, and other activities. Insert 1/2-, 3/4-, or 1-pound weight pouches into the four interior pockets (two front, two back). The medium and large sizes have double interior pockets, giving you a total of eight pockets. Adjust the total vest weight to meet individual client needs. Length from shoulder to bottom is— Small—12", Medium—16", Large—18".

Sensory

Maroon Spoons

The narrow, shallow bowl allows food to slide off easily, and the durable plastic construction stands up against reflex biting. However, while our spoons are very strong, please avoid using with clients who have a severe bite reflex.

Development

Miller Assessment for Preschoolers (MAP™)

This short but comprehensive preschool assessment instrument will help you evaluate children for mild to moderate developmental delays. With the Miller Assessment for Preschoolers (MAP™), items are objective, easy to administer, and provide you with a broad overview of a child's developmental status in comparison to other children the same age. MAP can be used for in-depth assessments and for creating a framework from which IEPs and IFSPs can be formulated. A color-coded Record Form clearly delineates age-appropriate performance for each item. A supplemental Observation Sheet for recording subjective impressions of the child's test performance is provided.

Motor/Visual,Development

Miller Function & Participation Scales

Assess a child’s functional performance related to school participation

Motor/Visual,Development,Participation

Minnesota Handwriting Assessment

Now there's a tool for evaluating handwriting that addresses manuscript and D'Nealian print Use the Minnesota Handwriting Assessment with first and second grade students to analyze handwriting skills, including standard manuscript and D'Nealian styles of print. This test has normative information, substantiating its test/retest reliability. Use the test to identify how students are performing in relationship to their peers. It also demonstrates progress as a result of intervention. Scores are based on rate and five quality categories— Legibility, Form, Alignment, Size, Spacing. Test students individually or in groups.

Movement Assessment Battery for Children - Second Edition (Movement ABC-2)

The Movement Assessment Battery for Children—Second Edition (Movement ABC-2), a revision of the world renowned Movement Assessment Battery for Children, can be used to identify children who are significantly behind their peers in motor development, assist in planning an intervention program in either a school or clinical setting, measure change as a result of intervention, or serve as a measurement instrument in research involving motor development.

Motor/Visual,Development

Oral-Motor Feeding Rating Scale

Track the progress of your 1-year-old through adult clients and get results in less than an hour. Use this excellent resource— For initial observations of skill levels, To re-evaluate previously observed skills, As a framework for developing your own therapy plan. You'll have easy-to-use recordkeeping forms that help you screen and categorize the many varieties of oral-motor movements and note specific patterns. As your client eats a typical meal, analyze lip/cheek movement, tongue movement, and jaw movement.

Motor/Visual

Peabody Developmental Motor Scales, Second Edition (PDMS–2)

Combine in-depth assessment with training or remediation of gross and fine motor skills. This early childhood motor development program contains six subtests that assess the motor skills of children from birth through 5 years. The new illustrated guide to administering and scoring provides detailed descriptions of each item. The subtests are—Reflexes, Stationary, Locomotion, Object Manipulation, Grasping, and Visual-Motor Integration. Composite scores available include Gross Motor Quotient, Fine Motor Quotient, and Total Motor Quotient. The test contains new normative data representative of the current U. S. population. The Peabody Motor Activities Program (P–MAP), included in the complete kit, is the instruction/treatment program of the PDMS–2.

Motor/Visual

Perceived Efficacy and Goal Setting System (PEGS)

Enable children to participate in goal setting with an innovative measure

Participation

Pervasive Developmental Disorders Screening Test-II (PDDST-II)

Detect autism at an early age to begin intervention

Development

Posture and Fine Motor Assessment of Infants

Use this early intervention assessment tool in a clinical or medical setting to determine if a 2- to 12-month-old child's motor skills are developmentally delayed. The assessment yields criterion-referenced scores and information that can be used to plan intervention and treatment programs. The results can also be used to document incremental progress over short time periods. The assessment is based on the dynamical systems theory and on the therapist's non-intrusive observation of the child's posture and fine motor abilities. The parent's presence during the evaluation is encouraged. The evaluation takes just 25 to 30 minutes.

Motor/Visual

School Function Assessment (SFA)

Help elementary school students with disabilities succeed by identifying their strengths and needs in important nonacademic functional tasks. , School personnel familiar with the student's typical performance complete the SFA. , Three scales are included for evaluating students—Participation, Task Supports, and Activity Performance. , Criterion cut-off scores help establish eligibility for special services. , Use SFA to facilitate collaborative program planning for students with a variety of disabling conditions.

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SenseAbilities Understanding Sensory Integration

Educate parents and teachers about sensory integration with this easy-to-understand, reproducible training resource for 5 to 12 year olds. Case examples help you train teachers and parents to apply practical information to real-life situations for all sensory domains. Use definitions covering both tactile and vestibular systems. Plus, learn how to avoid particular responses to sensory input by changing your touch or approach. Pick and choose the chapters you select need to individualize your training program. You'll find helpful ideas for adapting your clients' environment. Look for suggestions involving your clients' movement, playground equipment and additions, mealtime, bedtime, clothes and dressing, communication, and outings and travel.

Sensory

Sensory Profile

The Sensory Profile family of products includes the best-selling Sensory Profile, Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile, Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile, and the new Sensory Profile School Companion. The expansive age-range of Sensory Profile products allows you to confidently evaluate sensory-related difficulties in clients, from birth to geriatric. Coming Fall 2006—Sensory Profile Supplement and Sensory Profile Select Scoring Assistant.

Sensory

Sensory Profile School Companion

The Sensory Profile family of products includes the best-selling Sensory Profile, Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile, Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile, and the new Sensory Profile School Companion. The expansive age-range of Sensory Profile products allows you to confidently evaluate sensory-related difficulties in clients, from birth to geriatric. Coming Fall 2006—Sensory Profile Supplement and Sensory Profile Select Scoring Assistant.

Sensory

Sensory Profile Select Scoring Assistant

Select Software that fits with your Profile

Sensory

Sensory Profile Supplement

Now Available – Quadrant Scores and Expanded Cut Scores for Easier Interpretation

Sensory

Shore Handwriting Screening: For Early Handwriting Development

Examine handwriting skills of children from preschool to third grade

Social Skills Improvement System (SSIS) - Performance Screening Guide

Universal screener of key social, motivational, and academic behaviors in children.

Social-Emotional/ Behavior

Social Skills Improvement System (SSIS) Classwide Intervention Program

Interventions that focus on top 10 social skills

Social-Emotional/ Behavior

Social Skills Improvement System (SSIS) Intervention Guide

This guide is designed to help you plan and implement remediation strategies that are directly tied to problems identified by th SSIS Rating Scales.

Social-Emotional/ Behavior

Social Skills Improvement System (SSIS) Rating Scales

Gain detailed diagnostic information with direct links to intervention

Social-Emotional/ Behavior

Spatial, Temporal, and Physical Analysis of Motor Control A Comprehensive Guide to Reflexes and Reactions

Practical information to analyze elements of involuntary movements and automatic reactions with the developing infant or the child who has central nervous system deficits. This resource provides both students and experienced practitioners with a comprehensive overview and historical perspective of the theories of motor control and introduces the Spatial, Temporal, and Physical Theory of Motor Control.

Motor/Visual

Test of Gross Motor Development, Second Edition (TGMD–2)

Identify infants and young children who may benefit from early intervention. This norm-referenced measure of common gross motor skills assists in identifying children ages 3 through 10 years who are significantly behind their peers in gross motor skill development and who should be eligible for special education services in physical education. Two subtests included are Locomotor and Object Control. Detailed descriptions and illustrations assist you in administering the test in less than 20 minutes. Use the results to help you develop instructional programs, monitor progress, evaluate treatment, and conduct further research in gross motor development. All new normative information is keyed to the projected 2000 U. S.

Motor/Visual,Development

The Infanib A Reliable Method for the Neuromotor Assessment of Infants

Determine the tone and posture of 4- to 18-month-old infants with this effective assessment tool. Use to evaluate infants who are born prematurely, treated in neonatal intensive care, affected by sickness such as meningitis and heart failure, or developing slowly. Improve your ability to assess infants with these well-researched techniques. You'll have scoring guidelines and a concise two-page assessment form to measure and score results. Keep your heavy caseload under control with computer-compatible forms. A-level product; see Ordering Information.

Development

The T.I.M.E.® Toddler and Infant Motor Evaluation A Standardized Assessment

Assess quality of movement using this tool Lucy Jane Miller brings you the NDT- and SI-based assessment you've been waiting for. Now you can evaluate the overall quality of infant and toddler movement rather than isolated skills. Use this diagnostic assessment to measure changes in children, birth to 3 1/2 years old, who have atypical motor development. Obtain standard scores on five subtests and track change over time using individual growth scores. Test with confidence using this nationally standardized assessment. You'll have reliable and valid scores based on six years of comprehensive research. Consider the validity of parent-elicited play and naturalistic sequences of movement.

Motor/Visual,Development,Social-Emotional/ Behavior