What does the M fun look at?
Purpose. The M-FUN measures a child’s fine, visual, and gross-motor skills and attempts to determine the impact of these skills on his or her participation in home and school activities.
What is the MFUN assessment?
Miller Function and Participation Scales (M-FUN) assesses a child’s functional performance related to school participation.
Is M fun standardized?
The Miller Function and Participation Scales (M-FUN-PS) is a standardised developmental assessment for children aged 2 years and 6 months, to 7 years and 11 months.
What age does the Peabody go up to?
5 years
The Peabody Developmental Motor Scale -2 is appropriate and should be used for children from birth to 5 years (72 months) old.
When was the bot 2 published?
2005
This test recently was revised and published as the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, Second Edition (BOT-2; Bruininks & Bruininks, 2005).
What is bot2?
BOT-2 measures fine and gross motor proficiency, with subtests that focus on stability, mobility, strength, coordination, and object manipulation. The test is tailored to school-aged children and young adults among the ages of 4-21 years, who have varying motor control abilities ranging from normal to mild or moderate.
Who are Bruininks and Oseretsky?
The Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency (Bruininks, 1978) is a standardized, norm-referenced measure used by physical therapists and occupational therapists in clinic and school practice settings.
What age is the bot for?
4-21 years
The test is tailored to school-aged children and young adults among the ages of 4-21 years, who have varying motor control abilities ranging from normal to mild or moderate. BOT-2 SF was created to be a quick screening of the patient’s total motor abilities in a shortened amount of time compared to the complete form.