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Table of Contents
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ASSESSMENT GUIDE 2
ESSENTIAL SOLUTIONS 3, 43
SENSORY 3-12
PARTICIPATION 13-15
VISUAL/VISUAL MOTOR 16
FEEDING 17-19
MOTOR 20-25
HANDWRITING 26-27
DEVELOPMENT 28-31
AUTISM 32-34
MOVEMENT/NDT 35-36
ADHD 37
SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL/ADAPTIVE 38-41
COGNITION 45-49
ESSENTIAL RESOURCES 50-51
QUALIFICATIONS AND PERMISSIONS 52-56
UNIVERSITY TRAINING PROGRAM 57
ORDER FORM 58
INTERNATIONAL OFFICES 59-60
AUTHOR INDEX 61-62
PRODUCT INDEX 63-64
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Assessment andTherapy Resourcesfor OccupationalTherapists andPhysical Therapists
Comprehensively measure various aspects of participationor engagement activitiessee page 13
Enable children to participate in goal setting with an innovative measure
see page 13
Assess a child’s functional performance related to school participationsee page 14
Determine the cause of handwriting dysfunction inchildren and decide if intervention is appropriatesee page 26
Operationalize sensory integration principals andapply them to real clinical situations
see page 6
An Overview of Early InterventionIncorporate Occupational Therapy into Early Intervention
see page 31
Monitor the milestones of social-emotional developmentof infants and very young children
see page 38
Interpret a child’s behaviors and plan appropriate interventions
see page 8
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Adaptive Behavior Assessment System (ABAS) (2002) 40 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile (2002) 5 ● ● ● ● ● ●
Alzheimer’s Quick Test (AQT) (2002) 45 ● ● ● ● ●
Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition, including Bayley-III Screening Test (2005)
29 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition—Motor Scale Kit (Bayley-III Motor Scale Kit)
20 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
The Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome (BADS) (1996)
47 ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
The Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome in Children (BADS-C) (2003)
47 ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Brief Infant Toddler Social Emotional Assessment (BITSEA) (2005)
39 ● ● ● ● ●
Children’s Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment andPerformance for Activities of Children(CAPE/PAC) (2004)
13 ● ● ● ● ● ●
Cognitive Assessment of Minnesota (1993) 49 ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Cognitive Linguistic Quick Test (2001) 40 ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Contextual Memory Test (1993) 49 ● ● ● ● ●
Dysphagia Evaluation Protocol (1997) 19 ● ● ● ● ●
FirstSTEp (1993) 28 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Greenspan Social-Emotional Growth Chart (2004) 38 ● ● ● ●
Helping Babies Learn (1993) 30 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Infanib, The (1994) 24 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile (2002) 5 ● ● ● ● ● ●
Miller Assessment for Preschoolers (MAP) (1982) 30 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Miller Function and Participation Scales (2005) 14 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Minnesota Handwriting Assessment (1999) 27 ● ● ● ● ●
Motor Skills Acquisition Checklist (2000) 23 ● ● ● ● ● ●
Movement Assessment Battery for Children (1992) 35 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Pediatric Evaluation of Disabilities Inventory (1992) 29 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
The Perceived Efficiency and Goal Setting System (PEGS) (2004)
13 ● ● ● ●
Pervasive Developmental Disorders Screening Test-II (PDDST-II) (2004) 32 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
PrimerPASO (2003) 28 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
The Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test (RBMT-II) (2003) 46 ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
School Function Assessment (SFA) (1998) 32 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Sensory Profile (1999) 4 ● ● ● ● ● ●
Shore Handwriting Screening for Early Handwriting Development (2005)
26 ● ● ● ● ● ●
The Test of Everyday Attention (TEA) (1994) 46 ● ● ● ● ●
The Test of Everyday Attention in Children (TEA-Ch) (1998) 46 ● ● ● ● ● ●
The T.I.M.E. Toddler & Infant Motor Evaluation (1994) 21 ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Visual Object and Space Perception (VOSP) (1991) 47 ● ● ● ● ●
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Sensory
Winnie Dunn, Ph.D., OTR, FAOTA
Helpful Information for IEPsPrimary caregivers and parentshave the most complete under-standing of how their childresponds to daily life. Teachers, too,see the child, but in a differentenvironment. Best practice calls forparent information, gathered from
the Sensory Profile Caregiver Questionnaire, along withteacher input to design a child’s successful IndividualizedEducation Plan (IEP).
Classroom observation, together with the Sensory Profile parent’s report, provides you with an abundance of informa-tion to develop successful interventions for the classroomand the home environment.
Features:
• For ages 3 to 10• Easy and quick to administer in only 10 to 15 minutes• Appropriate for children with or without disabilities,
ADHD or autism• Interpretation of results and case studies
Sensory Profile Complete KitIncludes User’s Manual, 25 Caregiver Questionnaires, 25 Short Sensory Profile Sheets and 25 Summary Score Sheets
076-1638-008—$149.00Caregiver Questionnaire, 25 — $42.00English 076-1638-024 Spanish 076-1638-075Short Sensory Profile, 25 — $22.00English 076-1638-040 Spanish 076-1638-113Summary Score Sheet, 25 — $27.00English 076-1638-032 Spanish 076-1638-091
Evaluate parents of a child or infant with sensory processing challenges with theAdolescent/Adult Sensory Profile.
By profiling the parents for their sensory processing responses, you will gain valuableinsights into the child’s interactions and help to build more “family-centered” intervention strategies.
Meet the Child’s SensoryProcessing Needs at Home and at School
Sensory Profile™ for Windows® and Palm OS®
For timesaving efficiency, quickly administerand score the Sensory Profile questionnairesusing a PDA or a personal computer. The soft-ware provides a visual and narrative interpreta-
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Software Kit 076-1638-148—$159.00
Discover How a Parent’sSensory Ability Can Impact a
Child with Sensory Difficulties
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Determine Early Intervention for an Infant’s Best Outcomes
Winnie Dunn, Ph.D., OTR, FAOTA
The Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile providesyou with a standardized tool to examine senso-ry processing patterns in infants and toddlerswho are at risk or have specific disabilitiesrelated to sensory processing abilities. Features:• For children from 0 to 36 months
• Easy and quick to administer, 15 minutes• Evidence for reliability and validity • Interpretation of results and case studies
Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile Complete Kit Includes User’s Manual, 25 English Caregiver Questionnaires, and 25Summary Score Sheets 076-1649-549—$149.00Caregiver Questionnaire, 25 — $42.00English 076-1649-565 Spanish 076-1649-603Summary Score Sheet, 25 076-1649-581 — $27.00
Your Scientifically-based Choice• Understand the
complexities of their sensory processing
• Gather critical sensory information related to home, school, and work
• Design strategies for managing daily life
Use the Sensory Profile tobuild evidence in your practice
• Case Studies• Interpretation• Intervention Planning
By Catana Brown, Ph.D., OTR, FAOTA, andWinnie Dunn, Ph.D., OTR, FAOTA
Your clients can manage sensory processing issues when they can assesstheir own behavior, identify the cause and strategize ways to control it. TheAdolescent/Adult Sensory Profile enablesclients to evaluate themselves through
the use of a Self-Questionnaire.Features:• For ages 11 years and older• Easy and quick to administer, 20 – 30 minutes• Non-intrusive and easy to score• Appropriate for individuals with or without disabilities• Six sensory processing categories: Taste/Smell, Movement,
Visual, Touch, Activity Level, and Auditory Processing• Interpretation of results and case studies
Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile Complete KitIncludes User’s Manual and 25 Self-Questionnaire/Summary Reports
076-1649-700—$99.00Self-Questionnaire/Summary Reports, 25
076-1649-735—$32.00
A research-based, family-centered
approach to sensory processing intervention
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Sensory
This book will present specific assessment tools and strategies, interventions, anddetailed case studies, grounded in solid clinical reasoning framework.
• Case study application of this material is systematic and detailed
• Utilize a sensory integrative approach with your clients
Part I: Set the foundation for assessment and intervention using a SensoryIntegration approach
Part II: Apply Sensory Integration Principles in the following areas:• High-risk infants
• Children with visual defects
• Children with cerebral palsy
• Children with autism and autistic spectrum disorder
• Children with Fragile X
• Children with mental retardation
For a more comprehensive understanding of how to apply SI principles and theory, readUnderstanding the Nature of Sensory Integration with Diverse Populations.
Roseann Schaaf, M.Ed., OTR, FAOTA and Susanne Smith Roley, M.S., OTR
Operationalize sensory integration principles and applythem to real clinical situations
Materials and Prices
SI: Applying ClinicalReasoning to Practice with
Diverse Populations076-1644-202 $39.95
Understanding the Nature ofSensory Integration With
Diverse Populations
464-page softbound manual076-1615-156 $59.95
Susanne Smith Roley, M.S., OTR; Erna Imperatore Blanche, Ph.D., OTR; and Roseann C. Schaaf, M.Ed., OTR, FAOTA
Reference applicable case studies by leading sensory integration researchers
The book covers diverse populations, case studies and is applicable to those working with a variety of clients. Topics include:
• SI Theory • SI and cerebral palsy
• Proprioception • Fragile X
• Praxis and motor planning • Autism
• SI and visual deficits • ADHD
Each chapter contains a bibliography and reference list.
SI: Applying Clinical Reasoning toPractice with Diverse Populations
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Infant/Toddler Symptom Checklist A Screening Tool for Parents 1995
DeGangi-Berk Test of Sensory Integration (TSI) 1983
Georgia A. DeGangi, Ph.D., OTR, FAOTA;Susan Poisson, M.A.; Ruth Z. Sickel, Ph.D.;and Andrea Santman Wiener, MHS, PT,PCS
Developed by the Reginald S. LourieCenter for Infants and Young Children
Screen for regulatory and sensorydisorders
The Infant/Toddler SymptomChecklist puts parents in control byteaching them the warning signs tolook for in their child's development.
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Complete KitIncludes 58-page softbound Manual, 6sets of 5 Score Sheets in 25-page pads,and vinyl storage portfolio.
076-1643-559 $73.00
Score Sheets, set of 6 pads076-1643-753 $45.00
Georgia A. DeGangi, Ph.D., OTR and Ronald A. Berk, Ph.D.
Detect even subtle developmental deficits that can lead to learning difficulties if they are ignored
• 36 items measure overall sensoryintegration as well as three clinically significant subdomains:Postural Control, Bilateral MotorIntegration, and ReflexIntegration.
• The child performs specific tasksor responds to various stimuli and
the therapist rates the child’s performance on each item.
• When used as the basis forscreening decisions, total scoresdemonstrate an 81 percent accuracy rate.
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Complete KitIncludes Manual, 25 Star Design Sheetsand 25 Protocol Booklets.
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Sensory and behavior issues are oftencomplex, intermingled, and pertinent tomost clinicians who work with chil-dren. This book provides informationand strategies for distinguishingbetween sensory-based and non-sen-sory-based behaviors, as well as inter-vention techniques.
Topics addressed include causes ofbehavior, sensory integrative dysfunc-tion, environmental factors that impactbehavior, managing challenging behav-iors, and implementing sensory diets.The case studies and worksheetsincluded offer practical suggestionswhen working with children.
• Help analyze behavior in children todetermine if sensory issues exist or ifit is a behavior related problem
• Identify what factors are the rootcause of the problem
• Laminated cards include interventionstrategies for challenging behaviors
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Manual with Laminated Cards076-1644-245 $49.55
Laminated Cards076-1644-237 $5.00
Betty A. Paris, PT, M.Ed. Carolyn Murray-Slutsky, MS, OTR
Interpret a child’s behaviors and plan appropriate interventions
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Is It Sensory or Is It Behavior?
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Maryann Colby Trott, M.A.
Tackle the challenge of changing difficult behavior in older children and pre-teens with sensory processing issuesBased on behavioral research and the author’s 25-year career as a behavior consultant, this guide:
• Illustrates how to prevent difficult behaviorsand determine appropriate interventions
• Addresses the ways sensory processing andbehavior strategies work together
• Includes simple explanations of behavioral terms
• Offers practical examples of concepts
With a simple checklist, you’ll develop steps that will lead to a behavior change program.
Katherine Newton Inamura, M.A., OTR
Make informed decisions
Materials and Prices
240-page softbound manual076-1615-458 $59.95
Erna I. Blanche, M.A., OTR; Tina M. Botticelli, M.S., PT; and Mary K. Hallway, OTR
Design comprehensive intervention plans
Materials and Prices
175-page spiral-bound manual076-1643-346 $69.95
Your team will make good use of thissensory-integrative treatment pro-gram, designed for children from 1 to 3 years with mild to moderatedevelopmental delays and disabili-ties. Topics include legislation, pro-gram design and management,appropriate activities and case stud-ies.
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The plan you design can help chil-dren from birth to 12 years old whoare affected by sensory processingdysfunction, cerebral palsy, Downsyndrome, autism and other devel-opmental disorders.
Sensory
GREATREFERENCES
Oh Behave! Sensory Processing and Behavioral Strategies
SI for Early Intervention A Team Approach
Combining Neuro-Developmental Treatment and Sensory Integration Principles
Materials and Prices
Set of 10, 32-page softbound booklets
076-1649-76X $42.95
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SenseAbilitiesUnderstanding Sensory Integration
Every Move CountsSensory-Based Communication Techniques
VIDEO
Documenting Sensorimotor ProgressA Pediatric Therapist’s Guide
An Introduction to Sensory Integration
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167-page softbound manual076-1643-117 $49.95
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Set of 10, 30-page softbound booklets
076-1620-01X $49.95
Maryann Colby Trott, M.A.; with Marci Laurel, M.A., CCC-SLP; and Susan L. Windeck, M.S., OTR/L
Educate parents and teachers of 5 to 12 year olds about sensory integration
Helpful ideas for adapting yourclients’ environment
• Reproducing training resources
• Case Studies
• Practical information about allsensory domains
Materials and Prices
SenseAbilities Complete Kit5, 69-page softbound booklets; 69 reproducible looseleaf pages; storagefile folder
076-1642-838 $79.95
Booklets, 5076-1640-088 $39.95
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Jane Edgar Korsten M.A., Dixie K. Dunn, M.A., OTR, Teresa Vernon Foss, M.Ed., and Mary Kay Francke, COTA
Communicate with effective sensory-based strategy
A transdisciplinary approach com-bines tactile and sensory stimula-tion with communication goals.Every Move Counts includes every-thing you need — assessments,intervention strategies, activities,recordkeeping forms, and carry-over materials.
Materials and Prices
Complete Kit10 minute, full color VHS videotape; and162-page manual
076-1647-49X $89.95
Manual076-1685-43X $64.95 For information about components sold
separately, visit www.PsychCorp.com.
Georgia A. DeGangi, Ph.D., OTR, FAOTA
Create objective documentation
Appropriate for clients with cognitive,sensory, and physical impairments.Provides information parents, refer-ring physicians, and insurance com-panies count on.
• Streamline your recordkeeping
• Create comprehensive checklists
• Eliminate the need for long writtennarratives
Nan Arkwright, MOT, OTR
Include sensory integration in your work withlearning-disabled children
Develop ways to help children syn-thesize, organize, and process infor-mation from the senses and environment — then produce use-ful, goal-directed responses via thetactile, vestibular, and propriocep-tive systems. This introduction alsoshows how parents and teacherscan reinforce therapy at home andin the classroom.
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Sensory Motor Handbook—Second Edition
Sensorimotor Processing Activity Plans
Sensory
Activity-Based Intervention Guide
Making It EasySensorimotor Activities at Home and School
Julie Bissell, M.A., OTR; Jean Fisher, M.A., OTR; Carol Owens, OTR; and Patricia Polcyn, OTR
Discover practical solutions
Children come to school with a vari-ety of strengths and limitations. TheSensory Motor Handbook is a greatresource for occupational therapists,speech-language pathologists,teachers and parents. Use activitiesthat can be completed in the class-room or at home. The handbook alsoprovides a troubleshooting sectionthat provides ideas for classroommodifications for individual students.
Materials and Prices
220-page softbound manual
076-1643-869 $54.95
Constance H. Sheda, M.S., OTR and Patricia R. Ralston, M.S., PT
Create contemporary activity plans
With more than 150 activities tochoose from, this manual offersoccupational or physical therapistsnew ways to help school-aged children with sensory processingor sensorimotor difficulties.Activities are organized by the sys-tems, themes, and developmentalapproaches, and are adaptable forgroups or individuals.
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224-page spiral-bound manual
076-1647-678 $49.95
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224-page spiral-bound manual
076-1647-678 $49.95
Marcia Cain Coling, M.A. and Judith Nealer Garrett, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Implement an effectiveintervention program
This resource includes 250 engagingactivities in six developmental areas.Appropriate for children ages birth to5 years with or without disabilities.Chapters include family-centeredservices, team building, adaptingactivities for mixed age/ability groups,and incorporating technology.
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336-page softbound manual
076-1643-524 $69.95
Materials and Prices
174-page spiral-bound manual
076-1643-494 $54.95
Mary Haldy, M.S., OTR and Laurel Haack, M.S., OTR
Promote basic skill development with sensorimotor activities
Parents, teachers, and therapistscan easily incorporate these activi-ties into the daily routines ofpreschoolers and young children.You’ll find them a valuable resourcefor keeping your clients motivatedand increasing their attention in theclassroom.
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Sensory
Sensory SecretsHow to Jump-start Learning in Children
Mouth MadnessOral Motor Activities for Children
Classroom Intervention for the School-Based TherapistAn Integrated Model
Pediatric Massage—RevisedFor the Child with Special Needs
Catherine Chemin Schneider, O.T.R.
Build a foundation for academic success
This book explains how sensorymotor processing/sensory integra-tion can build a foundation for aca-demic learning. The completedfoundational skills inventory indi-cates any developmental areas thatneed further attention, and it sug-gests activities for children toimprove skills.
Materials and Prices
160-page softbound manual076-1615-105 $19.95
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208-page softbound manual076-1640-924 $39.95
Kathy Fleming Drehobl, B.S., OTR/L and Mary Gengler Fuhr, B.S., OTR/L
Learn the special strokes for targeted body areas
This guide offers detailed instruc-tions for parents and caregivers toeffectively massage children up to11 years with cerebral palsy, Downsyndrome, autism, sensory integra-tive disorders, developmentaldelays, and other impairments.Brush up on the latest researchand medical contraindications.
Catherine Orr, M.A., OTR, BCP
Help children learn feeding and verbal skills
Oral motor activities have moreimpact when they’re incorporatedinto games, rhymes and manipulativetasks. The illustrations, photographsand detailed instructions in this man-ual enable you to help preschool andprimary school children with hearingimpairment, oral dyspraxia and artic-ulation deficits.
Materials and Prices
136-page softbound manual076-1648-50X $54.95
Materials and Prices
128-page spiral-bound manual076-1643-532 $54.95
BEST SELLERKathy Bryte, OTR/L
Help children succeed in the classroom
This integrated therapy inter-vention program for studentsage 3 to 13 years provides mul-tisensory learning activities andintervention strategies for thosewith developmental delays,attention deficits and traumaticbrain injury.
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OVERVIEWAges
5 to 10 years
Administration
20 to 30 minutes
Qualification Level
A-level
.
OVERVIEWAges
6 to 21 years
Administration
15 to 20 minutes — PAC30 to 45 minutes — CAPE
Qualifications Level
A-level
Participation
Children’s Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment (CAPE) 2004
and Preferences for Activities of Children (PAC) 2004
The Perceived Efficacy and Goal Setting System (PEGS) 2004
Administer the CAPE to explore anindividual’s day-to-day participationfor the purpose of intervention plan-ning or measuring outcomes. ThePAC may be used to assess an indi-vidual’s preference for activities.Both measures are appropriate forclients with or without disabilitiesbetween the ages of 6 to 21.
• Complete kit includes manual,record forms, activity cards, category cards, CAPE and PACsummary score sheets
• CAPE and PAC may be used independently or together
• Both measures may be adminis-tered either by having the clientcomplete the record form with
assistance from the parent or caregiver or by using the activityand category cards
• Activity types addressed in bothmeasures include: recreational,physical, social, skill-based, andself-improvement
Materials and Prices
Complete Kit076-1606-432 $99.00
Record Forms, 25076-1606-467 $35.00
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Cheryl Missiuna, Ph.D., O.T. Reg (ONT), Nancy Pollock, M.Sc., O.T. Reg (ONT) and Mary Law, Ph.D., O.T. Reg (ONT)
Enable children to participate in goal setting with an innovative measurePEGS utilizes a child’s self-reportedperformance on everyday tasks toestablish and prioritize goals forintervention. Assess a child’s dailyactivities in the home, school, andcommunity environments.
• Using colorful picture cards,enable even young children toreflect on their participation indaily activities and select areas for intervention
• Parent and teacher questionnairesgive you insight on their percep-tions of the child’s performanceand participation
• Compare responses of the child,parent, and teacher to establishcollaborative goals
• Can be administered to childrendiagnosed with ADHD, cerebalpalsy, autism, developmental
coordination disorder, learning dis-abilities, medical conditions, andother functional-motor impair-ments
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes manual, 25 Child score sheets,25 Caregiver questionnaires, 25 Teacherquestionnaires, and stimulus cards.
076-1606-211 $99.00
Child Score Sheet, 25076-1606-165 $27.00
Caregiver Questionnaire, 25076-1606-181 $22.00
Teacher Questionnaire, 25076-1606-203 $22.00
Gillian King, Ph.D., Mary Law, Ph.D., O.T. Reg (ONT), Susanne King, M.Sc., Patricia Hurley,B.A., Peter Rosenbaum, M.D., FRCP, Steven Hanna, Ph.D., Marilyn Kertoy, Ph.D., and Nancy Young, Ph.D.
Comprehensively measure various aspects of participationor engagement in activities
Grades
Adults
Adolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
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OVERVIEWAges
2.6 through 7.11
Scores
Norm-Referenced
Administration
55-65 minutes
Participation
Miller Function & Participation Scales (M-FUN-PS) 2006
The Miller Function andParticipation Scales is designed toassess a child’s performance infunctional tasks needed to success-fully participate in classroom andschool activities with an emphasison motor skill performance.
This innovative assessment uses theInternational Classification ofFunctioning, Disability and Health(ICF) as a framework, and addressesparticipation, activity, and bodyfunction.
• Normed on a national sample• Scores: fine motor, gross motor,
and visual motor scales• Parent and teacher questionnaires
The questionnaires provide impor-tant information regarding the child’sparticipation.
Lucy J. Miller, Ph.D., OTR, FAOTA
Assess a child’s functional performance related to school participation
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
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About the AuthorDr. Miller, an occupational therapist and research scientist, is the author ofsix nationally standardized assessments for children with special needs,including the Miller Assessment for Preschoolers, First STEp, andPrimerPASO. She has a B.S. in psychology from Lewis and Clark College inPortland, Oregon, a master’s degree in occupational therapy from BostonUniversity, and a doctorate in special education (educational researchemphasis) from Denver University.
Materials and Prices
Complete Kit with manipulatives
015-8015-886 Introductory pricing $349.00
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015-801-5878 Introductory pricing $299.00
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OVERVIEWGrades
K through 6
Scores
Criterion-ReferencedScores
Administration
Untimed; individual scalesmay be completed in 5 to10 minutes
Qualifications Level
A-level
Participation
School Function Assessment (SFA) 1998
Activity Card Sort (ACS)
• Help elementary school studentswith disabilities succeed by iden-tifying their strengths and needsin important non-academic functional tasks
• Use the results to clarifythe specific needs of acomplex child
• Resolve potential adversari-al situations with families ina constructive way
• Criterion-referenced scoreshelp establish eligibility forspecial services
• Use SFA to facilitate collabora-tive program planning for students with a variety of disabling conditions
Wendy Coster, Ph.D., OTR/L; Theresa Deeney, Ed.D.; Jane Haltiwanger, Ph.D.; and Stephen Haley, Ph.D., PT
Evaluate and monitor a student’s performance of functional tasks and activities
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
The ACS captures differences inactivity patterns that have clinicalusefulness and gives the practition-er an immediate impression of theperson’s activities to use in treat-ment planning.
More ACS benefits:
• Discover the impact of a disabilityon an individual’s activity pattern by appraising pre- and post-acci-dent or illness performance
• Foster the use of treatment
activities that are meaningful to the client
• Guide family members and friendsto enable activity and social participation
• ACS is an excellent research tool
• Administration: 20 minutes
Materials and Prices
Complete Kit076-1600-566 $132.00
Carolyn M. Baum, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA and Dorothy F. Edwards, Ph.D.
Obtain the instrumental, leisure, and social activities of olderadults in a non-threatening and easily understood format
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes User’s Manual, 25 Record Forms,and 3 8-page Rating Scale Guides.
076-1615-709 $175.00
Record Forms25 Record Forms, and 3 8-page RatingScale Guides.
076-1615-733 $70.00
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OVERVIEWAges
4 through 9 years
Scores
Pure visual perception,visual-motor integrationability
Administration
35-60 minutes
Qualifications Level
A-level
OVERVIEWAges
4 through 17 years
Administration
20 minutes
Norms
Standard Scores,Percentiles, and AgeEquivalents
Qualifications Level
A-level
Visual/Motor Visual
Test of Visual-Motor Integration (TVMI) 1996
Developmental Test of Visual Perception, Second Edition 1993
In this second edition, these devel-opmental tests will help you meas-ure visual perception in 4- to9-year-old children in an hour orless.
• This revision uses eight subteststo measure both visual perceptionand visual-motor integration skills
• The subtests — Eye-HandCoordination, Copying, SpatialRelations, Position in Space,Figure-Ground, Visual Closure,Visual-Motor Speed, and FormConstancy — are based onupdated theories of visual perceptual development
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Examiner’s Manual; PictureBook; 25 Profile/Examiner Record Forms;and 25 Response Booklets in a sturdy storage box.
015-8175-662 $200.00
Profile/Examiner Record Forms, 25
015-8175-794 $30.00
Response Booklets, 25015-8175-948 $69.00
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Use the Test of Visual MotorIntegration (TVMI) to assess individuals with wide ranges of visual-motor ability.
• Examinees copy a series ofincreasingly complex geometricfigures
• Administer to individuals orgroups
• Normed on a large, representativesample of 2,000 students
• Highly reliable, valid, and unbiased
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Examiner’s Manual and 50Summary/Response Forms in a sturdystorage box.
076-1618-511 $137.00
Summary/Response Forms, 50076-1618-52X $80.00
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Donald D. Hammill, Nils A. Pearson, and Judith K. Voress
Test visual perception and visual-motor integration skills of children
Donald D. Hammill, Nils A. Pearson, and Judith K. Voress
Obtain a reliable measure of visual-motor ability
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
GradesAdults
Adolescent
Primary
PPrreesscchhoooollBirth–3
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Feeding
Pre-Feeding Skills, Second EditionA Comprehensive Resource for Mealtime Development
Mealtime Participation Guide
Suzanne Evans Morris, Ph.D., CCC-SLP and Marsha Dunn Klein, M.Ed., OTR/L
Valuable mealtime and feeding resources
Pre-Feeding Skills, Second Edition
This updated and referenced edition by the authors of the best-selling Pre-Feeding Skills is a must for pediatric feeding specialists working withclients from birth to adolescence. The book contains nearly 12 new chapters with information about mealtime roles and influences, supportivediagnostic testing, gastrointestinal influences on feeding, autism, sensoryinfluences on feeding, children who do not eat enough to grow, foundations for mealtime, and oral motor skills limitations.
Mealtime Participation Guide
The authors of the best-selling Pre-Feeding Skills bring you another invaluable resource for guiding mealtime experiences. Over 130 activitiesguide you through the physical mealtime experiences, as well as imaginedmealtime developmental, sensory, and interactional experiences. You cancomplete the feeding activities individually or use them to guide groupinstruction.
Materials and Prices
Pre-Feeding Skills
798-page softbound manual076-1674-071 $74.95
Mealtime ParticipationGuide
520-page softbound manual076-1674-08X $69.95
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Feeding
Feeding and Swallowing Disorders in InfancyAssessment and ManagementLynn S. Wolf, M.O.T., OTR and Robin P. Glass, M.S., OTR
Evaluate and treat children up to 1 year old with sucking, swallowing, or breathing disorders
Feeding and Nutrition for the Child with Special NeedsHandouts for ParentsMarsha Dunn Klein, M.Ed., OTR/L and Tracy A. Delaney, Ph.D., RD
Offer guidance regarding feeding and nutrition issues
This problem-oriented approach inte-grates the information you gather —from diagnosis to long-term implica-tions.
Materials and Prices
475-page softbound manual076-1641-904 $79.95
This manual is a great resource forparents of infants and children withfeeding and nutrition concerns.Each of these 195 reproduciblehandouts can be customized with aspecial section for providing individ-ual information.
Materials and Prices
601-page softbound manual076-1643-32X $99.95
Thanks to detailed illustrations and tables, the repro-ducible guidelines in this manual make conducting avideo-fluoroscopic study easy to understand. Gearedtoward infants and older children, you can also review achild's anatomy and motor development as it relates tofeeding.
Matrices for Assessment and InterventionHelps You Make Choices
Clinic/Health Covers diagnosis, assessment, and practical and logical techniques for intervention
University Illustrations and instructions are easy to follow; can supplement other resources specifically about infants
Community Research-based text addresses a team approach
Matrices for Assessment and Intervention Helps You Make Choices
Clinic/Health Pictures reinforce demonstration of techniques
University Assists students in development of treatment plans
Community Has reproducible pages for hand-outs and will increase follow-through at home
School Step-by-step instructions are easy to understand
Joan C. Arvedson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP and Maureen A. Lefton-Greif, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Review motor development as it relates to feeding
Pediatric Videofluoroscopic Swallow Studies
Materials and Prices
112-page softbound manual076-1632-28X $79.00
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Materials and Prices
1 oz. (pink), set of 5076-1642-676 $14.95
2 oz. (blue), set of 5076-1647-066 $16.95
7 oz. (lime green), set of 5076-1642-684 $18.95
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Maroon SpoonsThe narrow, shallow bowls of these spoons allow food to slide off easily, andthe durable plastic construction stands up against reflex biting.
Flexi Cups
Materials and Prices
Small (1" bowl), set of 20076-1641-580 $22.95
Large (1 1/4" bowl), set of 20076-1641-599 $20.95
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Feeding
Dysphagia Evaluation Protocol 1997
Developed at the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center; Wendy Avery-Smith, M.S., OTR; Abbey Brod Rosen, OTR; andDonna M. Dellarosa, OTR
Evaluate patients for swallowing disorders
Oral-Motor/Feeding Rating Scale 1990
• Provides guidelines for conduct-ing a feeding trial at bedside
• Helps determine when to initiate,continue, or stop a swallowingevaluation
• Determines whether a patient isappropriate for videofluoroscopyand identify the contributing factors in a patient’s dysphagia
Judy Michels Jelm, M.S., CCC-SLP
Screen and categorize oral-motormovements
In less than one hour, you’ll be onyour way to developing a therapyplan for those with feeding concerns.
• Analyze and discern patterns inthe lip/cheek movement, tonguemovement, and jaw movement ofyour clients as they eat a typicalmeal
• The manual helps you to performinitial observations of skill levelsand to re-evaluate previouslyobserved skills. It also serves as aframework for developing yourown therapy plan
These cups, with generously cut-out rims, promote proper cup drinking andmake invaluable feeding tools.
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Manual and 25 Progress Charts.
076-1647-023 $45.00
Progress Charts, 25
076-1647-015 $27.00
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes 64-page Manual, 40-page Pocket Manual, and 15 Record Forms.
076-1643-583 $76.00
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Motor
Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development®—Third Edition (Bayley–III)
Motor Scale Kit 2005
OVERVIEWAges
1-42 months
Scores
• Yields standard scores• Percentiles and age
equivalents
Norms
• Motor Composite Standard Score
• Fine Motor Index Score• Gross Motor Index Score
Administration
1 - 3 months: 10 minutes4 - 8 months: 15 minutes 9 + months: 20 minutes
Qualifications Level
B-Level
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolB
irth–3
Everything you need to assess motor development isnow complete in one convenient package. The BayleyScale of Infant and Toddler Development—Third Edition,has been revised (see page 29).
The Bayley-III Motor Scale Kit is available for those clinicians primarily assessing the motor domain of developing children.
• New items have been added to both gross and finemotor subtests to expand the coverage across age
• The new Bayley–III Motor Scale Kit provides greatercontent coverage in keeping with the field of motordevelopment — increased focus on quality of movement
• Ideal for occupational therapists, physical therapists,early intervention and early childhood specialists orcross disciplinary professionals
• Easy to administer and score
• Playful, engaging toys and activities
• Indicates strengths and weaknesses
• Excellent reliability and validity
Motor Scale Administration and Technical Manual is a new component that provides all the necessary information to administer and score the Motor Scaleassessment.
Materials and Prices
Motor Scale Complete KitIncludes Motor Scale Administration and Technical Manual, 25 Motor Scale Record Forms (with Tracing Design Sheet), andnecessary Motor Scale manipulatives.
015-8027-264 $295.00
Motor Scale Kit Administration and TechnicalManual
015-8027-493 $175.00
Nancy Bayley, Ph.D.
Identify motor delays in young children
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Bayley Scales of Infant Development®—Second Edition, Motor Scale Kit available through 2005.
Materials and Prices
Second Edition Motor Scale Complete KitIncludes Motor Scale Administration and Technical Manual, 25 Motor Scale Record Forms, (with Tracing Design Sheet), and necessary Motor Scale manipulatives.
076-1646-000 $210.00
Motor Scale Kit Administration Manual076-1646-043 $27.00
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About the Author
Dr. Miller, an occupational therapistand research scientist, is the authorof six nationally standardizedassessments for children with spe-cial needs, including the MillerAssessment for Preschoolers, FirstSTEp, and PrimerPASO. She hasa B.S. in psychology from Lewis andClark College in Portland, Oregon, amaster’s degree in occupationaltherapy from Boston University, anda doctorate in special education(educational research emphasis)from Denver University.
OVERVIEWAges
Birth through 6 years
Norms
Standard Scores, PercentileRanks, and Age Equivalents
Administration
20-30 minutes for eachmotor-related subtest or 45-60 minutes for entireassessment
Qualifications Level
A-level
OVERVIEWAges
2.6 through 7.11
Scores
Norm-Referenced
Administration
55-65 minutes
Motor
Miller Function & Participation Scales (M-FUN-PS) 2006
Peabody Developmental Motor Scales, Second Edition (PDMS–2) 2000
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolB
irth–3Go beyond an assessment ofdevelopmental skills. This kit helpsyou determine where to place chil-dren for appropriate services.
• Measure developing motor skillswith these subtests:Reflexes, Stationary,Locomotion, ObjectManipulation, Grasping, andVisual-Motor Integration
• After assessing the child’s motorskills and completing the Profile/Summary Form, use the PeabodyMotor Activities Program compo-nent to facilitate the child’s devel-opment in the specific skill areas
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M. Rhonda Folio and Rebecca R. Fewell
Assess motor skills of children
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Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Examiner’s Manual, 25 Profile/Summary Forms, 25 Examiner/Record Booklets, Guide to Administering and Scoring,Peabody Motor Activities Program Manual, Peabody MotorDevelopment Chart, and Manipulatives, all in a sturdy storage box.
076-1618-21X $433.00
Record Forms, 25076-1618-236 $67.00
Profile/Summary Forms, 25076-1618-503 $29.00
The Miller Function andParticipation Scales is designed toassess a child’s performance infunctional tasks needed to success-fully participate in classroom andschool activities with an emphasison motor skill performance.
This innovative assessment uses theInternational Classification ofFunctioning, Disability and Health(ICF) as a framework, and addressesparticipation, activity, and body func-tion.
• Normed on a national sample
• Scores: fine motor, gross motor,and visual motor scales
• Parent and teacher questionnaires
The questionnaires provide impor-tant information regarding the child’sparticipation.
Lucy J. Miller, Ph.D., OTR, FAOTA
Assess a child’s functional performance related to school participation
COMINGEARLY 2006
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
Materials and Prices
Complete Kit with manipulatives
015-8015-886 Introductory pricing $349.00
Complete Kit without manipulatives
015-801-5878 Introductory pricing $299.00For more information about components soldseparately, visit www.PsychCorp.com.
Sample Workbook Pages
“FirstSTEp,” and “PrimerPASO” aretrademarks of Harcourt Assessment, Inc.registered in the U.S. and/or other juris-dictions.
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OVERVIEWAges
Birth to 3.5 years
Norms
Standard Scores, Percentile Rank
Administration
15 to 45 minutes
Qualifications Level
A-level
OVERVIEWAges
3 through 10 years
Norms
Standard Scores, PercentileRanks, and Age Equivalents
Administration
Less than 20 minutes
Motor
Test of Gross Motor Development, Second Edition (TGMD–2) 1997
The T.I.M.E.® Toddler and Infant Motor Evaluation—A Standardized Assessment 1994
• Subtests for Locomotor andObject Control help you identifychildren who are significantlybehind their peers in gross motorskill development and who shouldbe eligible for special educationservices in physical education
• Use the results to develop instruc-tional programs, monitor progress,evaluate treatment, and conductfurther research in gross motor development
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Manual and 50 Profile-ExaminerRecord Booklets in a sturdy storage box.
076-1618-201 $109.00
Profile-Examiner Record Booklets
076-1618-228 $55.00
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Dale A. Ulrich
Identify children with gross motor skill development problems
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolB
irth–3Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
Lucy Jane Miller, Ph.D., OTR and Gale H. Roid, Ph.D.
Evaluate the overall quality of infant and toddler movementBecause a child’s skills drasticallychange over time, especially in thefirst three years, you will need astandardized assessment to keepaccurate records and documentchanges.
• Measure changes in children whohave atypical motor development
• Assess mobility, stability, motororganization, functional perform-ance, and social-emotional abilities
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Examiner’s Manual, 10 RecordBooklets, Timer, Rattle, 2 Balls, SqueakToy, Toy Car, 3 Containers, Toy Telephone,2 Shoelaces, 6 Blocks, and nylon tote bag.
076-1642-846 $399.00
Record Form Booklets, 10076-1643-508 $45.00
“The T.I.M.E.” is a trademark of Harcourt Assessment, Inc.
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Clinic/Health Useful for documenting changes
University Easy for students to learn; based on research and standardization
Community Quick to administer
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Motor
As a companion to the best-selling MotorSkills Acquisition in the First Year, thisconvenient checklist helps you identifythe proper milestones for each month ofdevelopment from neonatal to 12 months.Monitor motor development over time,and help treat infants with motor develop-ment delays. Follow a child’s progresswith up to 4 evaluations per checklist.
Lois Bly, M.A., PT
Learn how specific motor components build the foundation forbabies’ developmental milestones Three hundred photographs clearlyillustrate skill progression —whether children are supine, prone,sidelying, standing or walking.
This guide helps you understand thedifference between normal varia-tions and pathology. Bly’s informa-tive discussion includes anoverview of specific developmentalcharacteristics.
Materials and Prices
Motor Skills Acquisition in the First Year
232-page softbound manual076-1642-285 $73.00
Motor Skills Acquisition Checklist
Individual checklist, 48-page076-1602-011 $14.00
Checklist Booklet, 10076-1602-02X $48.00
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Clinic/Health Differentiates between normal and abnormal variationsin development
University Serves as an excellent reference and supplemental text
Community Includes detailed, month-by-month descriptions andnumerous photos
Motor Skills Acquisition in the First YearAn Illustrated Guide to Normal Development
Motor Skills Acquisition Checklist
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OVERVIEWAges
4 to 18 months
Administration
Less than 30 minutes
Qualifications Level
A-level
Motor
Spatial, Temporal, and Physical Analysis of Motor Control 1997
The Infanib 1994
Test of Mouse Proficiency (V.1) (TOMP) 2001 Adventures at Hand!—Games for VisualMotor Skills Development
Patricia A. Volpe, OTR
Build on visual motor skills
Patricia H. Ellison, M.D.
Assess tone and posture of infantsWhether you’re testing childrenaffected by illness or prematurity,The Infanib is a valuable tool forassessing their neuromotor capabilities.
Scoring guidelines and a concisetwo-page assessment form areincluded.
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Manual and 1 pad of two-sided Screening Forms.
076-1642-668 $105.00
Screening Forms, pad of 50076-1643-605 $32.00
These six games make learning anadventure for children ages 4 to 11.Appropriate for children affected by:
• Dyspraxia
• Sensory integration dysfunction
• Developmental delay
• ADHD
The kit includes six games, instruc-tions, alphabet cards, game mark-ers, bulb syringes, puff balls, WikkiStix®, reward tokens, and dice.
Materials and Prices
Complete Kit076-1616-004 $149.95
“Wikki Stix” is a registered trademark ofOmnicor.
For components sold separately, please callCustomer Service, or visit www.PsychCorp.com.
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolB
irth–3
OVERVIEWAges
Infants and children
Administration
Untimed
Qualifications Level
A-level
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolB
irth–3
Alison Lane, BOccThy(hons), Ph.D., OTR and Simon Dennis, BSc.(hons), B.A., Ph.D.
Identify children who may be at risk for computer illiteracyAs computer technology continuesto develop, so does the importanceof computer literacy among children.This software helps children becomemore proficient as they learn com-puter skills.
• Ideal for school-based, rehabilita-tion, and developmental settingsfor evaluating children’s masteryof mouse skills
• Includes four subtests with game-like tasks that measure speed,
accuracy, and fluency of mousecontrol of right-handed children
Materials and PricesComplete KitIncludes Manual and CD–ROM
076-1618-546 $225.00
Software is sold on a per user basis; limitedinstallation applies. See software policy
Note: Distributed Product
Diane Berg McCormack, M.S., OTR and Kathy Riske Perrin, Ph.D., OTR
Help analyze reflexes and reactions in children with central nervous system deficitsIf you need to quickly analyze central nervous system deficits ininfants and children, put this guide towork for you. You’ll be able to:
• Quickly reference 44 reflexes andreactions with step-by-step line drawings of positions, stimulusprocedures, and responses
• Gain a comprehensive overviewand historical perspective of the theories of motor control
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Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes 288-page softbound manual, 15Record Forms, and 44 Cards.
076-1643-788 $90.00
Record Forms, 15076-1644-326 $19.00
Reflex and Reaction Cards076-1644-30X $34.00
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Motor Development Program forSchool-Age Children—
Second Edition
Fine Motor DysfunctionCD-ROM Version
Fine Motor Dysfunction—Therapeutic Strategies
in the Classroom
PT Activities for Pediatric Groups
Posture and Fine MotorAssessment of Infants 2000
Normal Development of Functional Motor Skills
The First Year of Life
Pre-Dressing SkillsPre-Writing Skills (Revised)
Pre-Scissor Skills (3rd Edition)
Developmental Hand Dysfunction(Second Edition) 1994
Hands at Work and Play—Developing Fine Motor Skills at
School and Home
Kristin JohnsonLevine, M.S. Ed., OTR
These strategies willshow you how to adaptregular classroom pro-gramming and materialsfor your preschool andschool-age clients.
Materials and Prices
593 loose-leaf pages in a 3-ring binder
076-1647-04X $94.95
Kristin JohnsonLevine, M.S. Ed., OTR
This best-selling bookhelps you target the indi-vidual needs of yourclients. All 593 pages,along with a user’s manu-al, are included on the CD-ROM.
“Macintosh” is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
Materials and Prices
CD-ROM for PC and Macintosh; User’s manual
076-1646-906 $129.95
Jeanne ShanksSellers, Ed.D., PT
Easily create individual-ized programs to assessthe motoric develop-ment level of childrenfrom 4 to 12 years old.
Materials and Prices
208-page spiral-bound manual076-1643-80X $54.95
Motor
Rona Alexander, Ph.D.,CCC-SLP; RegiBoehme, OTR; andBarbara Cupps, PT
Convenient charts andillustrations that lead youthrough the stages ofmotor development in thefirst year of life.
Materials and Prices
243-page softbound manual076-1641-874 $69.95
Jane Case-Smith,Ed.D., OTR/L andRosemarie Bigsby,Sc.D., OTR/L
Use this early interven-tion assessment tool forchildren ages 2- to 12-months old.
Materials and Prices
96-page softbound manual076-1644-806 $59.95
Karen L. Kane, MPTand Melissa MooreAnderson, PT
Make group therapyeffective! You can helpchildren ages 3- to 5-years old build self-con-fidence and createsocial interaction whilethey’re developing theirgross motor skills.
Materials and Prices
96-page softbound manual076-1645-101 $49.95
Janice Miller Knight,M.S.Ed. and Mary Jo GilpinDecker, B.S., OTR/L
Whether cutting, col-oring, or writing, theseactivities will helpteachers and parentsrefine coordination inat-risk 5- to 7-year-olds.
Materials and Prices
234-page softbound manual076-1643-133 $64.95
Materials and Prices
313-page manual in a 3-ringbinder
076-1643-567 $79.95
Rhoda P. Erhardt,M.S., OTR, FAOTA
This manual offers themost current theory,assessment, andtreatment of prehen-sion or hand dysfunc-tion for all ages.
Marsha Dunn Klein,M.Ed., OTR/L
Materials and Prices
Pre-Dressing Skills152-page softbound manual
076-1646-892 $40.95
Pre-Writing Skills (Revised)119-page softbound manual
076-1620-893 $40.95
Pre-Scissor Skills (3rd Edition) 96-page softbound manual
076-1631-011 $40.95
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Handwriting
Shore Handwriting Screener: For Early Handwriting Development 2004
OVERVIEWAges
3 to 7 years
Administration
15 to 20 minutes
Qualifications
B-level
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
This early administered screening tool enables you toexamine handwriting skills of children from preschool tothird grade. SHS covers many aspects of handwritingincluding:
• Postural control
• Hand control
• Letter/number formation
• Environmental factors
The manual also provides information about develop-mental handwriting milestones.
• Resource for over 30 research articles and books in one publication
• Offers visual samples of typical handwriting development
• Offers case studies for review
• Easy to use check-list style tool
Leann Shore
Evaluate major components of effective handwriting
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Examiner’s Manual and Shore Record Form Complete Package
076-1603-131 $89.00
Shore Record Form Complete PackageIncludes 25 Individual Record Forms, 25 Worksheet A, 25 Worksheet B, and 25 Worksheet C.
076-1603-239 $35.00
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OVERVIEWGrades
Grades 1 and 2
Norms
Cut scores
Administration
2.5 minutes; with scoringexperience, less than 10 minutes
Qualifications Level
A-level
Minnesota Handwriting Assessment 1999
Handwriting
Big Strokes For Little Folks Loops and Other Groups—A KinestheticWriting System
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
With the Minnesota HandwritingAssessment, you can both test handwriting skills and monitor theprogress of the programs you use todevelop 1st and 2nd graders’ skills.
• Analyze handwriting skills, includ-ing standard manuscript andD’Nealian styles of print to identify
how students are performing inrelationship to their peers.
• Monitor progress as a result ofintervention.
• Test students individually or ingroups.
Normative information substantiatestest/retest reliability.
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Manual, 1 Manuscript and 1 D’Nealian Pad, 25 sheets.
076-1637-001 $66.00
1 Pack of 4 D’Nealian PrintPads, 25 sheets per pad
076-1637-060 $19.00
1 Pack of 4 StandardManuscript Print Pads, 25 sheets per pad
076-1637-079 $19.00
Judith Reisman, Ph.D., OTR, FAOTA
Handwriting evaluation that addresses manuscript and D’Nealian print
Bonnie Levine Rubell, OTR/L
Get the “little folks” you work withready to write! This developmentaltraining program is designed for 5- to 9-year-olds who already recog-nize letters but haven’t had much suc-cess learning to write them.
The manual includes 133 reproducibleworksheets to help children practiceletter formation and placement.
Materials and Prices
246 looseleaf pages in a 3-ring binder
076-1643-672 $69.95
Mary D. Benbow, M.S., OTR/L
With an imaginative approach,learning disabilities and delays areovercome by a new way to learnwriting in cursive. Appropriate for2nd graders through high schoolstudents.
Materials and Price
Complete KitIncludes Instructor’s Manual; Level 1Manual; Level 2 Manual; 32-page AlphabetModels, and Letter Group Charts Manual.
076-1641-890 $59.95
Level 1 Booklet64-page softbound, pkg. of 10,
076-1641-467 $54.95
Level 2 Booklet32-page softbound, pkg. of 10,
076-1641-483 $49.95
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OVERVIEWAges
Level 1: 2.9 through3.8 yearsLevel 2: 3.9 through4.8 yearsLevel 3: 4.9 through6.2 years
Scores
School scores by agefor Three domains, andOne Composite ScoreParent/Social-EmotionalForms and AdaptiveBehavior Form
Administration
15 minutes
Qualifications Level
A-level
“FirstSTEp,” and “PrimerPASO”are trademarks of HarcourtAssessment, Inc. registered in theU.S. and/or other jurisdictions.
OVERVIEWAges
Level 1: 2.9 through3.8 yearsLevel 2: 3.9 through4.8 yearsLevel 3: 4.9 through6.2 years
Norms
Scores stratified by age forThree Domains and OneComposite ScoreSocial/Emotional andAdaptive Checklist
Administration
15 minutes
Qualifications Level
B-level
“FirstSTEp” is a trademark of HarcourtAssessment, Inc. registered in the U.S.and/or other jurisdictions.
Development
FirstSTEp™: Screening Test for Evaluating Preschoolers 1993
PrimerPASO™2003
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
• Includes adaptations for Spanish-speakers and new pictures thatare culturally sensitive
• Meets the growing need for aquick screening test to identifySpanish-speaking children at riskfor developmental delays in thefive areas mandated by theIndividuals with DisabilitiesEducation Act (IDEA)
• Appropriate for large-scalescreening since it identifies children who are in need of morecomprehensive evaluation
Materials and Prices
Complete KitFirstSTEp™ and PrimerPASO™
Manual, FirstSTEp Stimulus Book,Manipulatives, PrimerPASO StimulusCards, 25 PrimerPASO Record Forms, 25 PrimerPASO Adaptive Behavior Forms,and 25 Parent/Social-Emotional Forms.
076-1650-067 $291.00
Upgrade Kit (For FirstSTEp Owners) PrimerPASOManual, PrimerPASO Stimulus Cards, 25 PrimerPASO Record Forms, 25 PrimerPASO Adaptive Behavior Forms,and 25 PrimerPASO Parent/Social-Emotional Forms.
076-1650-075 $132.00
Record Forms, 25076-1650-121 $40.00
For information about components sold sepa-rately visit www.PsychCorp.com.
Lucy J. Miller, Ph.D., OTR, FAOTA
Identify Spanish-speaking children at risk for developmental delay
Special Savings!OrderFirstSTEp/PrimerPASO Complete Kit and Upgrade KitSAVE $45.00 . . . . . . . . $312.00
076-1650-172
Lucy J. Miller, Ph.D., OTR, FAOTA
Detect even mild developmental delays
GradesAdults
AdolescentPrim
aryPreschool
Birth–3
• Screen to identify developmentaldelays in the IDEA mandateddomains
• Identify children who need in-depth diagnostic testing
• Address IDEA domains: Cognition,Communication, Motor, Social,Emotional, and Adaptive Behavior
• Reports classify results as WithinAcceptable Limits, Caution, or At-Risk Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Manual; Stimulus Booklet; 5 Record Forms each for Levels 1, 2, and 3;25 Social-Emotional/Adaptive BehaviorBooklets; 25 Parent Booklets;Manipulatives in a Plastic Case with handle.
015-8182-707 $225.00
Record Forms, 25 $40.00
Level 1 (Ages 2.9–3.8) 015-8182-731Level 2 (Ages 3.9–4.8) 015-8182-74XLevel 3 (Ages 4.9–6.2) 015-8182-758
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OVERVIEWAges
1 to 42 months
Norms
Index scores and subtestscaled scores
Administration
30 minutes to 1 hourdepending on the age ofthe childQualifications Level
C-level
Development
Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development–Third Edition (Bayley–III) 2005
The new Bayley Scales of Infantand Toddler Development – ThirdEdition (Bayley–III) is a compre-hensive, multi-scale, easy-to-administer battery of five subtestsused to identify deficits in veryyoung children, across five majordevelopmental domains: cognitive,language, motor, adaptive behav-ior, and social-emotional.
Social-emotional and adaptivebehavior subtests are authored bythe nation’s leading experts,Stanley Greenspan, M.D., ThomasOakland, Ph.D., Patti L. Harrison,Ph.D.For information about components sold sepa-rately visit www.PsychCorp.com.
“Bayley Scales of Infant and ToddlerDevelopment” is a trademark of HarcourtAssessment, Inc. registered in the U.S. and/orother jurisdictions.
Nancy Bayley, Ph.D.
Examine a young child’s five developmental domains
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Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolB
irth–3Materials and Prices
Bayley-III Complete KitAdministration Manual, TechnicalManual, Cognitive, Language and MotorRecord Form (25), Stimulus Book, PictureBook, Manipulative Set, Social Emotionaland Adaptive Behavior Questionnaire(25), Parent Report Form (25), RollingCase
015-8027-248 $895.00
Introductory pricing
through 9/30/05 $875.00
Bayley-III Comprehensive KitAdministration Manual, TechnicalManual, Cognitive, Language and MotorRecord Form (25), Stimulus Book, PictureBook, Manipulative Set, Social Emotionaland Adaptive Behavior Questionnaire(25), Parent Report Form (25), RollingCase, PDA Administration Assistant
015-8027-23X $995.00
Introductory pricing
through 9/30/05 $950.00
OVERVIEWAges
1 to 42 months
Norms:
Cut scores by age forCognitive, Language, andMotor Scales
Administration
15 to 25 minutes
Qualifications Level
B-level
Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development–Third Edition Screening Test (Bayley–III Screening Test) 2005
Professionals working with infantsand toddlers in any setting under-stand the need for ongoing screen-ing, monitoring, and reassessmentof a child’s capacities — importantbecause young children grow sorapidly.
The BBaayylleeyy--IIIIII SSccrreeeenniinngg TTeesstt canquickly determine if a child is “ontrack” developmentally or if further,more comprehensive assessment is needed.Features:
• Cognitive, language, and motor domains tested
• Fast administration — 15 to 25 minutes
• Easy administration — selected items from the full Bayley-III battery
• Child-friendly, playful activities
• Cut scores according to ageBenefits:
• Ideal for use in early intervention centers, Early Head Start pro-grams, pediatric offices, day care centers — settings where many children are cared for on a regularbasis
• Screens infants and toddlers at
risk for developmental delay to allow early support
• Cost effective
Materials and Prices
Bayley–III Screening Test KitScreener Manual (Technical +Administration), Screener Stimulus Book,Screener Record Form (25), Picture Book,Screener Manipulative Set
015-8027-256 $225.00
Introductory pricing
through 9/30/05 $195.00
Nancy Bayley, Ph.D.
Screens for cognitive, language, and motor developmental delays
YES...You Can Use Bayley-III
COMINGFALL 2005
COMINGFALL
2005
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolB
irth–3
If you are an appropriately trained, experi-enced practitioner in these areas, you canbenefit from using the Bayley–III.
• Early intervention/early childhood spe-cialist
• Occupational therapist
It’s easy! Just contact Customer Service at 1-800-211-8378 to complete the necessaryqualification information form.
Cognitive
Motor
Language
Social-emotional
AdaptiveBehavior
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Development
Developmental Assessment of Young Children (DAYC) 1998
Miller Assessment for Preschoolers™
(MAP™) 1982
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Examiner’s Manual; 25 each ofAdaptive, Cognitive, Communication,Physical, and Social-Emotional DomainScoring Forms; and 25 Profile/SummaryForms in a sturdy storage box.
076-1618-244 $189.00
Profile/Summary Forms, 25076-1618-309 $18.00
Scoring Forms, 25 $30.00
Adaptive 076-1618-252 Cognitive 076-1618-260 Communication 076-1618-279 Physical 076-1618-287Social/Emotional 076-1618-295
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Materials and Prices
288-page spiral-bound manual; 6 Developmental Charts, (set of 5)
076-1678-980 $79.00
6 Sets of 5 DevelopmentalCharts
076-1630-023 $32.00
Materials and Prices
Manual076-1617-647 $105.00
Scoring Forms, 25076-1617-655 $33.00
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Use the game-like activities in theMiller Assessment forPreschoolers™ (MAP™) to help iden-tify developmental delays in senso-rimotor and cognitive abilities
• With five indices — Neuro Foun-dations, Coordination, Verbal,Nonverbal, and Complex Tasks
• Appropriate for aaggeess 22..99 ttoo 55..88yyeeaarrss
• Administration 30 to 40 minutes
• Qualifications: B-level
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Examiner’s Manual, ScoreSheets, and all items needed for adminis-tration and scoring in a briefcase.
015-8181-832 $695.00
Record Booklets, 25015-8181-913 $40.00
“Miller Assessment for Preschoolers” and “MAP” are trademarks of HarcourtAssessment, Inc. registered in the U.S. and/orother jurisdictions.
Score Sheets, 25 $40.00
Age I (2.9-3.2 years) 015-8181-840Age II (3.3-3.8 years) 015-8181-859Age III (3.9-4.2 years) 015-8181-867Age IV (4.3-4.8 years) 015-8181-875Age V (4.9-5.2 years) 015-8181-883Age VI (5.3-5.8 years) 015-8181-891
Lucy J. Miller, Ph.D., OTR
Identify preschoolers with moderate-to-severe developmental delays
BEST SELLER
Judith K. Voress and Taddy Maddox
Identify children who may have possible delays• The five domains —
Adaptive Behavior, Cognition,Communication, PhysicalDevelopment, and Social-Emotional Development — reflectareas mandated for assessmentand intervention in IDEA for youngchildren
• Provides a General DevelopmentQuotient (GDQ) if all five subtests are completed
Helping Babies Learn Developmental Profiles and Activities for Infants and Toddlers
Pediatric Evaluation of DisabilityInventory (PEDI) 1992
• Measure both capability and performance by observing self-care, mobility, and socialfunction
• Identify treatment progress and areas for new functionalintervention
• Also use it to evaluate older chil-dren whose functional abilitiesare lower than those of seven-year-olds without disabilities
• Administration 10 to 15 minutes
• Qualifications: B-level
Stephen M. Haley, Ph.D., P.T.; Wendy J. Coster, Ph.D., OTR/L;Larry H. Ludlow, Ph.D.; Jane T. Haltiwanger, M.A., Ed.M.; andPeter J. Andrellos, Ph.D.
Assess key functional capabilities
Setsu Furuno, Ph.D.; Katherine A. O’Reilly, PT, MPH; Carol M.Hosaka, M.A.; Takayo T. Inatsuka, OTR; and Barbara ZeisloftFalbey, M.S., CCC-SP
Use these easy-to-follow develop-mental charts to help parents learnhow to observe their children frombirth to 36 months. The six chartssummarize normal skills developmentfor each 3-month time period andhelp you and the parents track thechild’s progress. Parents discoverhow to use various interactions topromote the development of cogni-tion, communication, socialization,movement, self-care, and safety.Developmentally sequenced activi-ties recommended for use every dayaddress Home Routines, IndoorActivities, Excursions, SocialDevelopment, and Health and Safety.
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Home Program Instruction Sheetsfor Infants and Children
An Overview of Early Intervention
Partners in MovementA Family-Centered Approach to Pediatric Kinesiology
Play CalendarsWeekly Activities for Infants,
Toddlers, and Preschoolers
Parent Articles for Early Intervention
E.J. Brown and Jane P. Sorensen
Incorporate Occupational Therapy into Early Intervention
Rachel B. Diamant,M.S., OTR/L
Show parents how tostimulate their child’soverall developmentthrough play.Appropriate for children18 months to 5 years.
Materials and Prices
192-page spiral-bound manual076-1647-66X $49.95
Rachel B. Diamant,M.S., OTR
Use this collection ofmore than 70 repro-ducible activity sheetswith children birth to 3years old who havedevelopmental delaysor who are at risk.
Materials and Prices
213-page spiral-bound manual076-1642-315 $59.95
Vickie Meade, MPH, PT
Help parents and caregivers in therehabilitation process of infants andtoddlers with altered postural align-ment due to muscle imbalance orpathology. Each chapter includes anoutline, objectives, and correspondingquestions. Reproducible record-keep-ing forms are included.
Materials and Prices
165-page softbound manual076-1648-003 $59.95
D. LaVonneJaeger, M.A., PTand Joan Gertz,M.S., PT
Augment therapyprovided by thephysical therapistwith these informa-tive and easy-to-useinstruction sheets.
Materials and Prices
220-looseleaf pages, 3-ringbinder with tabbed dividers
076-1695-214 $63.00
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Materials and Prices
215-page manual in a 3-ring binder
076-1641-335 $59.95
Edited by Marsha Dunn Klein, M.Ed., OTR/L
Give these reproducible articles to parents of children agesbirth through 3 years who have communication and physicaldisorders. Articles are grouped by 12 major topics, includingcommunication, cognitive development and play, personal care,emotional development, and family support. Articles includeanswers to frequently asked questions, detailed instructions,and suggestions for related activities and materials.
Development
Occupational Therapy is beginning to emerge as astrong player in the Early Intervention arena. Thisbook is full of extremely helpful information for thepracticing OT. This book covers:
• Family-centered care
• Identifying markers in prenatal factors
• Issues concerning the family and home environments
• Developmental milestones
• Evaluating delayed development
• Choosing and using treatment options
• Educating parents
• Planning for a realistic future
• Discharging
• Research in early intervention
• Continuing education in early intervention
Materials and Prices
250-page paperback book076-1644-229 $59.95
Positioning for PlayHome Activities for Parents
of Young Children
AVAILABLEFALL 2005
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Autism
Pervasive Developmental Disorders Screening Test—II (PDDST-II)
Early Childhood Screener For Autistic Spectrum Disorders 2004
OVERVIEWAges
18 months and up
Administration
10-20 minutes
Qualifications Level
A-level
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolB
irth–3
This easily administered tool isdesigned to screen for several autis-tic spectrum disorders in children asyoung as 18 months, including autis-tic disorder, pervasive developmen-tal delay, and Asperger’s disorder.
• Designed to be a parent-reportscreening measure.
• Facilitates early identification togive early childhood profession-als, parents, and caregivers the
opportunity to implement the bestearly intervention options for thechild.
• Almost 1,000 subjects from differ-ent index and comparison sam-ples took part in the developmentof PDDST–II.
• Consists of three stages that weredeveloped to be used in variousclinical settings.
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Examiner’s Manual, Pad of 25Stage I Response Forms, Pad of 25 StageII Response Forms, and Pad of 25 Stage IIIResponse Forms.
076-1635-106 $132.00
Response Forms, $32.00
Pad of 25 Stage I 076-1635-114Stage II 076-1635-122Stage III 076-1635-130
Response Forms, Spanish $32.00
Pad of 25Stage I 076-1600-175Stage II 076-1600-183Stage III 076-1600-191
Combination Stage I, II & IIIEnglish Forms, Pad of 25 each
076-1635-181 $95.00
Bryna Siegel, Ph.D.
Detect autism at an early age to begin intervention
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Response Forms
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Exploring the Spectrum of Autism and PervasiveDevelopmental Disorders
Intervention Strategies
This resource explains how to effec-tively treat children from birth to 18years who have autism or relatedpervasive developmental disorders.
Materials and Prices
413-page softbound manual076-1655-00X $59.95
Janice E. Janzen, M.S.
Gain practical strategies for dealing with Autism
Carolyn Murray-Slutsky, M.S.,OTR and Betty A. Paris, PT
Gain knowledge necessary to treat children with Autism
Appropriate for use with any ageand ability level, this resource is avaluable tool for therapists, teach-ers, and parents. This new editionpresents an integrated approach toteaching and intervention, incorpo-rating strategies from recognizedmodels that match the specificneeds of each individual.
Materials and Prices
499-page softbound manual076-1641-262 $69.95
Autism Facts and Strategies for Parents
This book is intended for parents ofchildren recently diagnosed withautism or one of the AutismSpectrum disorders includingAsperger’s Syndrome.
Materials and Prices
169-page softbound manual076-1645-500 $29.95
Janice E. Janzen, M.S.
Learn additional information about and strategies in dealing with Autism
Sensory Motor Issuesin Autism
Understanding the Nature of Autism, Second Edition
This manual, developed for thera-pists, teachers, and caregivers ofautistic children explores sensorymotor issues for individuals withAutism.
Materials and Prices
88-page semi-concealed manual
076-1671-005 $24.95
Johanna Anderson, OTR
Gain a new understanding about sensory processing disorders and autism
Read about diagnostic criteria, rangeof symptoms and behaviors, andimpact on family functioning.
Materials and Prices
339-page softbound manual076-1600-124 $89.00
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Edited by Heather Miller-Kuhaneck, M.S., OTR/L, BCP
Understand symptomsand behaviors of Autism
Autism
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BEST SELLER
NOW
AVAILABLE
Autism, Second EditionA Comprehensive Occupational
Therapy Approach
Matrices for Assessment and InterventionHelp You Make Choices
Clinic/Health Case studies and illustrations useful for training
University Reproducible forms are convenient for students
Community Written at a level that parents and non-professionals can easily follow
School Practical management strategies; assessment; treatment approaches
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Eric Schopler, Ph.D.; Robert L. Reichler, M.D; andBarbara Rochen Renner,Ph.D.
Identify children with autismBrief, 15-item behavior rating scale
• Helps to identify and classify children with autism
• Distinguish children with autismfrom developmentally delayedchildren who do not have autism
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Manual and 25 Rating Scales.
076-1614-001 $76.00
Rating Scale, 25076-1614-01X $32.00
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OVERVIEWAges
3 through 22 years
Norms
Standard Scores,Percentiles
Administration
5 to 10 minutes
Qualifications Level
A-level
Gilliam Autism Rating Scale (GARS) 1995
James E. Gilliam
Helps identify and diagnose autism; estimate severity
Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) 1998
Core subtests:
• Describe specific and measurablebehaviors
• Enables parents to contribute dataabout their child’s developmentduring the first three years of life
Materials and Prices
Complete Kit Includes Examiner’s Manual, 25Summary/Response Forms, and a sturdystorage box.
076-1618-341 $105.00
Summary/Response Forms, 25076-1618-35X $49.00
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Autism
Asperger Syndrome Diagnostic Scale (ASDS) 2000
Brenda Myles, Stacy Jones-Bock, and Richard Simpson
Quickly identify childrenwho might haveAsperger Syndrome
Gilliam Asperger’s Disorder Scale (GADS) 2000
James E. Gilliam
Help identify childrenwho might haveAsperger’s Disorder• Evaluate children with unique
behavioral problems who mayhave Asperger’s Disorder and differentiate from those who haveautism or other related pervasivedevelopmental disabilities
• Use in the assessment process, to document behavioral progress,to target goals for IEPs, and forresearch purposes
Answer the 50 yes/no items drawnfrom five specific areas of behavior:
• Cognitive
• Maladaptive
• Language
• Social
• Sensorimotor
Materials and Prices
Complete Kit Includes Examiner’s Manual, 50Summary/Response Forms, and Storage Box.
076-1618-384 $110.00
Summary/Response Forms, 50076-1618-392 $45.00
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Grades
Adults
Adolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
OVERVIEWAges
2 years and older
Norms
Criterion or Cut Scores
Administration
Untimed
Qualifications Level
A-level
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolB
irth–3
OVERVIEWAges
3 through 22 years
Norms
Standard Scores,Percentiles
Administration
5 to 10 minutes
Qualifications Level
A-level
Grades
Adults
Adolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
OVERVIEWAges
5 through 18 years
Norms
Standard Scores,Percentiles
Administration
10 to 15 minutes
Qualifications Level
A-level
Grades
AdultsA
dolescentPrim
aryPreschool
Birth–3
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Examiner’s Manual, 25 Summary/Response Forms, and Storage Box.
076-1618-368 $105.00
Summary/Response Forms, 25076-1618-376 $47.00
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OVERVIEWAges
4 years through 12
Forms
One checklist form and fourforms by age level
Norms
Percentiles by age group;standardized on 400 U.S.children
Administration
20 to 30 minutes
Qualification Level
B-level; OTs and PTs arequalified to purchase
Movement/NDT
Progressive Individualized Exercises (PIE)
Movement Assessment Battery for Children (Movement ABC) 1992
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
The Movement Assessment Batteryfor Children is complete in one pack-age: instructions, forms and manipu-lables are in one convenient case,ready for you to use when testingchildren 4- to 12-years-old.
• Based on a revision of the well-established Test of MotorImpairment (TOMI), it providesone integrated package forscreening, comprehensiveassessment, and managementguidelines for children with motorskill impairments
• The fast, easily administeredChecklist can be used as ascreening test and includes 60items
• The norm-referencedPerformance test is composed of32 child-friendly items
• Intervention guidelines and casestudies are provided
• Use with a wide variety of clinicaland research populations, includ-ing Developmental CoordinationDisorder (DCD), Dyspraxia,Prematurity, Low Birthweight and
other “at risk” populations,Muscular Dystrophy, Spina Bifida,Learning Disability, andAsperger’s Syndrome
Sheila E. Henderson and David A. Sugden
Identify and describe impairments of motor function in children
Joelle Schneider, PT and Joan Cecil Passanisi, PT
Help clients regain strength through ProgressiveIndividualized ExerciseThis complete collection of repro-ducible exercise sheets, divided bymajor body area, can be used withadolescent and adult clients withorthopedic and neurological involve-ment who need to regain strengthand range of motion.
The illustrations show 433 exercisesin passive, active assistive, activeresistive, isometric, and stretchingstages. Categories include facial,upper extremities, lower extremities,neck, and trunk (including breathing).
Materials and Prices
440-reproducible pages in a 3-ring binder with tabbeddividers
076-1641-629 $59.95
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Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Manual, Checklist, Record Forms, and all necessary manipulatives in an attaché case.
015-8541-308 $599.00
Record Forms, 25 $55.00
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Neuro-DevelopmentalTreatment Approach
Facilitation Techniques Basedon NDT Principles
Baby Treatment Based on NDT Principles
Aston™ Postural AssessmentWorkbook Skills for Observing and Evaluating Body Patterns
Posture and Movement of the Child With Cerebral Palsy
Pediatric Balance Program
Pediatric Strengthening ProgramReproducible Exercises
Transferring and Lifting Children and Adolescents (Revised)Home Instruction Sheets
Lois Bly, M.A., PT
Facilitate function inbabies with neurologicaldisorders.
Materials and Prices
272-page softbound manual076-1644-504 $79.95
Lois Bly, M.A., PT andAllison Whiteside, PT
It’s the first “how to”manual aimed at help-ing clients of all agesreach their highestfunctional levels.
Materials and Prices
300-page softbound manual076-1644-008 $79.95
Sieglinde Martin,M.S., PT
Help children ages 1-18years achieve earlyindependence throughbalance training.
Materials and Prices
228-page softbound manual076-1660-208 $49.95
Marcia Stamer, PT, PC
Use this collection ofmore than 70 repro-ducible activity sheetswith parents of childrenbirth to 3 years old whohave developmentaldelays or who are atrisk.
Materials and Prices
Includes 252-page softboundmanual
076-1649-00X $44.95
Judith Aston, M.F.A.
Learn how to efficientlyand effectively evaluateadult clients with ortho-pedic conditions andother alignment or painsyndromes contributing tomusculoskeletal dysfunc-tion.
Materials and Prices
208-page softbound manual076-1615-30X $64.95
“Aston” is a trademark of Judith Aston.
D. LaVonne Jaeger, M.A., PT
Give caregivers the repro-ducible instruction sheets theyneed for transferring and liftinginfant through adolescentclients who have motor dis-abilities.
Materials and Prices
381-page hardbound book097-2461-507 $85.00
Note: Distributed Product
Materials and Prices
268-looseleaf pages in a 3-ring binder
076-1643-826 $79.95
Janet M. Howle incollaboration with NDTA TheoryCommittee
Learn theory behindNDT and how NDTcan improve function-al activities
Movement/NDT
These playful activities help toincrease the strength of yourpediatric clients who have hadselective dorsal rhizotomy
(SDR) surgery, myelomeningo-cele, Guillain-Barré, spinalcord injury, or orthopedic surgery.
Materials and Prices
124-page spiral-bound manual076-1643-486 $64.95
Text by Linda Stern, PT, Illustrations by Kathryn Steidle, PT
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ADHD
Attention Deficit Disorder Strategies for School-Age Children
Sourcebook for Children with Attention Deficit Disorder, Second EditionA Management Guide For Early Childhood Professionals and Parents
Parent Articles About ADHD
Clare B. Jones, Ph.D.
Totally dedicated to attention disor-ders in early childhood, this revisedguide contains updated and expand-ed information for working with children ages 3- to 6-years old in the
Materials and Prices
240-page softbound manual076-1633-375 $57.00
preschool classroom. It providessuccessful ADD strategies, originalactivities of the earlier edition, andalso features reproducible parenthandouts in English and Spanish.
Clare B. Jones, Ph.D., Foreword by Sam Goldstein, Ph.D.
This practical manual providesinformation useful in managingattention deficit disorder in childrenand adolescents from 6- through 18-years old. Use as a multimodalityapproach to instruction thatemphasizes building your students’self-esteem.
Materials and Prices
211-page spiral-bound manual076-1671-951 $57.00
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Parental involvement is mandatoryfor successful intervention with children who have attention-deficithyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Thiscollection of reproducible articles,written by leaders in the field ofADHD, gives parents the information
they need to assist in their child’stherapy.
Occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, educators,researchers, and physicians havewritten these articles in an easy-to-understand format for parents.
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Materials and Prices
200-page softbound manual076-1667-512 $52.00
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OVERVIEWAges
0-42 months (Items are presented according toage typical of mastery)
Administration:
10 minutes
Qualification Level
A-level
Social-Emotional/Adaptive
Greenspan Social-Emotional Growth ChartA Screening Questionnaire for Infants and Young Children (2005)
Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolB
irth–3
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Stanley I. Greenspan, M.D.
Monitor the milestones of social-emotional development ofinfants and very young childrenStanley Greenspan, M.D., one of theworld’s leading experts in childdevelopment, has developed ascreening tool to measure social-emotional milestones inyoung children ages 0-42 months.
Early identification of social-emo-tional deficits and compromisesleads to more successful interven-tions. Greenspan Social-EmotionalGrowth Chart offers a brief and reliable tool to meet your needs:
• Determine the mastery of earlycapacities of social-emotionalgrowth
• Monitor healthy social and emotional functioning
• Establish goals for early intervention planning
• Monitor progress in early intervention programs
• Detect deficits or problems withdevelopmental social-emotionalcapacities
Materials and Prices
Complete KitManual, 25 Questionnaires, and Parent Report
015-8280-229 $99.00
Manual 015-8280-237 $75.00
Questionnaires, 25 015-8280-245 $35.00
Questionnaires, 50 015-8280-253 $65.00
Caregiver Report, 25015-8280-261 $25.00
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Greenspan Developmental Milestones by Age Groups0-3 months Exhibits growing self-regulation and interest in
the world
4-5 months Engages in relationships
6-9 months Uses emotions in an interactive, purposeful manner
10-14 months Uses a series of interactive, emotional signals or gestures to communicate
15-18 months Uses a series of interactive, emotional signals or gestures to solve problems
19-30 months Uses ideas to convey feelings, wishes, or intentions
31-42 months Creates logical bridges between emotions and ideas
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OVERVIEWAges
Children through adolescents
Qualifications Level
B-level
OVERVIEWAges
12-36 months
Administration
7 – 10 minutes
Norms (Parent Form)National sample of 600 children. Clinical groupsincluded language delayed,premature, and other diagnosed disorders.Problem Total Score andCompetence Total Score
Scoring
Hand score
Qualifications Level
B-level
Social-Emotional/Adaptive
Brief Infant-Toddler Social Emotional Assessment (BITSEA™) 2005
Functional Assessment and Intervention System™
Improving School Behavior 2004
The growing importance of earlyintervention increases the need toidentify emerging social-emotionalproblems in infants and toddlers.The nationally-normed BITSEA™ isan effective screener and of chil-dren ages 12 to 36 months.
BITSEA quickly determines the pos-sibility of a problem or delay.
• Cost-effective routine screener—ideal for monitoring progress over time
• Quick and easy to administer
• 36-item Parent Form completed on-site or in family environment
• Child Care Provider Formallows you to look at behavior across settings
• Especially suited for settings withlimited time, resources, and/or technical training
• Determine if further assessment is recommended
Benefits of BITSEA
• Ideal for evaluating eligibility for IDEA early intervention services
• Assesses competencies that may positively influence treatment outcome
• Family-centered assessment—relies on parent/caregiver input and level of concern
• Can be administered as a structured interview
• Spanish Language Parent and Child Care Provider Forms
National NormsThe psychometrically sound BITSEAis highly targeted to the subtle
growth and developmental stages ofinfants with norms presented in 6-month age bands. Validation studiesinclude ABAS-II and GreenspanSocial-Emotional Growth Chart. Coming Soon!
Informative, New Web sitewww.Itsea-Bitsea.com
Materials and Prices
BITSEA KitIncludes BITSEA manual, Parent Formsand Child Care Provider Forms, 25 each
015-8007-352 $99.00
“BITSEA” is a trademark of HarcourtAssessment, Inc. registered in the U.S. and/orother jurisdictions.
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Alice Carter Ph.D. and Margaret Briggs-Gowan Ph.D.
Assess emerging social-emotional development
Grades
AdultsA
dolescentPrim
aryPreschool
Birth–3
Karen Callan Stoiber and Thomas R. Kratochwill
Use assessment record to design interventions based on socially competent and challenging behaviors• Help students achieve social
competence goals by designingintervention strategies based onthe functions or intents of bothsocially competent and challeng-ing behaviors.
• Teachers, parents, and the stu-dent complete checklists by directobservation or knowledge of thestudent; you can then use thedata to create an assessmentrecord and the FunctionalAssessment Report.
• Includes general guidelines forunderstanding a student’s behav-ioral challenges; comprehensivesocial competence goals; a spe-cific protocol for documentingand using performance-basedinformation to create intervention
strategies; and a detailed list ofresources and materials.
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Manual and 25 Record Forms.
015-8004-353 $90.00
Manual015-8004-388 $55.00
Record Forms, 25015-8004-396 $43.00
Social Competence Checklist,Pad of 25
015-8004-40X $22.00
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Grades
AdultsAdolescent
Primary
PreschoolB
irth–3
COMINGFALL 2005
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Social-Emotional/Adaptive
Adaptive Behavior Assessment System®—Second Edition (ABAS®–II) 2003
OVERVIEWAges
0 through 89
Forms
5 Forms–Parent/PrimaryCaregiver Form, Birth-5;Parent Form, 5-21;Teacher/Daycare ProviderForm, 2-5;Teacher Form, 5-21;Adult Form, 16-89
Administration
Approximately 15-20 minutes for respondents to complete checklist
Qualifications Level
B-level
Grades
Adults
Adolescent
Primary
PreschoolB
irth–3
The AAddaappttiivvee BBeehhaavviioorr AAsssseessssmmeennttSSyysstteemm——SSeeccoonndd EEddiittiioonn (ABAS–II)is the only instrument to incorporatecurrent American Association ofMental Retardation (AAMR) guide-lines. ABAS–II also measuresbehaviors important to determiningeligibility under the Individuals withDisabilities Education Act (IDEA),DSM-IV-TR, Supplemental SecurityIncome (SSI), and DisabilityInsurance (DI).
Features
• Evaluates the three general areasof adaptive behavior (Conceptual,Social, Practical)
• Provides an overall adaptivebehavior score (General AdaptiveComposite)
• Links to Wechsler® Scales
DSM-IV-TR Skill AreasAssessed
• Communication
• Community Use
• Functional Academics
• Home Living
• Health and Safety
• Leisure
• Self-Care
• Self-Direction
• Social
• Work
• Motor Skills (for young children)
In-depth Reliability and Validity Data Available• Inter-rater and cross-form
consistency
• Mean performance of various clinical groups compared to matched control groups
Scoring Software
The ABAS–II ScoringAssistant ®, Windows®
eliminates the need tomanually score results.
• Produces technical report withcomposite scores
• Provides analysis of strengthsand weaknesses, and plots SkillArea and Composite ScoreProfiles
Patti Harrison and Thomas Oakland
Get a complete assessment of adaptive skills functioning
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Materials and Prices
ABAS–II Examination Kit Manual, Parent/Primary Caregiver Forms(all ages), Teacher/ Daycare ProviderForms (all ages).
015-8004-507 $175.00
ABAS–II Infant and Preschool KitManual, 25 Parent/Primary CaregiverForms, and 25 Teacher/Daycare ProviderForms.
015-8007-107 $175.00
ABAS–II School Kit Manual, 25 Parent Forms (ages 5-21), and25 Teacher Forms (ages 5-21).
015-8004-671 $175.00
ABAS–II Adult Kit Manual and 25 Adult Forms (ages 16-89).
015-8004-68X $175.00
Parent/Primary Caregiver Form(Ages 0-5) Pkg of 25 Infant and PreschoolForms
015-8004-523 $59.00Pkg of 100
015-8004-54X $225.00
Spanish Parent/PrimaryCaregiver Form(Ages 0-5) Pkg of 25
015-8004-604 $59.00
Teacher/Daycare Provider Form(Ages 2-5) Pkg of 25
015-8004-531 $59.00
Pkg of 100 015-8004-558 $225.00
Spanish Teacher/DaycareProvider Form(Ages 2-5) Pkg of 25
015-8004-574 $59.00
Parent Form (Ages 5-21) Pkg of 25
015-8004-612 $59.00Pkg of 100
015-8004-620 $225.00
Spanish Parent Form (Ages 5-21) Pkg of 25
015-8004-566 $59.00
Teacher Form(Ages 5-21) Pkg of 25
015-8004-655 $59.00Pkg of 100
015-8004-663 $225.00
Adult Form (ages 16-89) Pkg of 25
015-8004-639 $59.00
ABAS–II Scoring Assistant®
Windows® CD-ROM
015-8004-698 $199.00
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Transition-to-Work Inventory™(TWI™) 1996 Independent Living Scales (ILS) 1996
Social-Emotional/Adaptive
Promoting Social Competence
Living In My Skin The Insider’s View of LifeWith a Special Needs Child
Lori A. Hickman, M.S., CCC-SLP
Understand parents of special-needs childrenGain a better understanding of howto provide information and supportto parents with special needs chil-dren from birth to adolescence.This professional resourcedescribes in parents’ own wordsthe emotions, ideas, and situationsthey face daily when parenting aspecial needs child.
Materials and Prices
342-page softbound manual076-1664-971 $49.95
Lee Friedman, Carl Cameron, and Jennifer Fletcher
Help place workers with severe disabilities• Identify the job, work activities,
and conditions most suitable for the individual
• Items reflect real life job demandssuch as social interaction, communication and motor andvisual activities
Patricia Anderten Loeb
Evaluate cognitive functioning to determineappropriate living setting
• This reliable, standardized toolhelps you identify areas of com-petence and determine the mostappropriate living setting forclients experiencing a decline incognitive functioning
• Assess abilities in five areas:Memory and Orientation,Managing Money, Managing
Home and Transportation, Healthand Safety, and SocialAdjustment
• A screening test is included todetermine whether to administerthe test orally or in written form,and as an aid in interpreting per-formance on the five scales
Appropriate for children betweenthe ages of 3 and 12 years. It empha-sizes peer interaction with ageappropriate activities for effectingchanges in social and play behavior,self-regulation, communication,prosocial skills, and social decisionmaking.
Materials and Prices
181-page softbound manual 076-1602-16X $39.95
G. Gordon Williamson, Ph.D., OTR, FAOTA and Wilma J. Dorman, OTR
Enhance social competence
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Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Manual; Stimulus Booklet; 25Record Forms; and Facsimile Driver’sLicense, Credit Card, and Key in a storage pouch.
015-8147-073 $290.00
Record Forms, 25015-8147-09X $45.00
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Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes User’s Manual andAccommodation Guide, 10 Job AnalysisBooklets, 25 Worker Analysis Booklets, and 25 Profile Sheets.
015-8958-25X $105.00
User’s Manual015-8958-268 $68.00
Job Analysis Booklets, 10015-8958-284 $23.00
Worker Analysis Booklets, 25015-8958-276 $41.00
Profile Sheets, 25015-8958-292 $22.00
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Essential SolutionsAdult Clinical Solutions
Evaluating neurocognitive functioning lays the foundation for
successful therapy, treatment and intervention.
Screening Solutions for Neurological Dysfunction
015-8100-107
Total Package Includes:pg. 45 • Alzheimer’s Quick Test (AQT)
015-8237-269 $265.00pg. 45 • Cognitive Linguistic Quick Test (CLQT)
015-8328-000 $175.00
If ordered separately $440.00
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Adult Memory Solutions015-8100-212
Total Package Includes:pg. 45 • Cognitive Linguistic Quick Test (CLQT)
015-8328-000 $175.00pg. 46 • The Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test (RBMT-II)
Complete Kit 015-8054-415 $350.00
If ordered separately $525.00
Save 12.6%! TOTAL $459.00Use the CLQT as a screener and follow-up with the RBMT-IIfor the most comprehensive assessment.
Adult Attention Solutions015-8100-263
Total Package Includes: pg. 45 • Cognitive Linguistic Quick Test (CLQT)
015-8328-000 $175.00pg. 46 • The Test of Everyday Attention (TEA)
Complete Kit 015-8054-458 $450.00
If ordered separately $625.00
Save 12.2%! TOTAL $549.00Use the CLQT as a screener and follow-up with the TEA forthe most comprehensive assessment.
Adult Aphasia Solutions015-8100-271
Total Package Includes:pg. 45 • Cognitive Linguistic Quick Test (CLQT)
015-8328-000 $175.00pg. 47 • Western Aphasia Battery (WAB)
015-8988-434 $132.00
If ordered separately $307.00
Save 12.4%! TOTAL $269.00Use the CLQT as a screener and follow-up with the WAB forthe most comprehensive assessment.
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The Test of Everyday Attention (TEA)
see page 46
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see page 46
Visual Object and Space Perception (VOSP)
see page 47
Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome (BADS) /
Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome in Children (BADS–C)
see page 47
Dynamic Occupational Therapy CognitiveAssessment for Children (DOTCA-Ch™)
see page 48
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OVERVIEWAges
Adults
Scores
Criterion-ReferencedScores based on namingtime and accuracy
Administration
3-5 minutes for screening
Qualifications Level
B-level
OVERVIEWAges
18 through 89
Norms
Criterion Referenced
Administration
12-30 minutes
Qualifications Level
A-level
Cognition
Cognitive Linguistic Quick Test (CLQT) 2001
Alzheimer’s Quick Test (AQT)
Assessment of Parietal Function 2002
Grades
Adults
AdolescentPrim
aryPreschool
Birth–3
• Use in conjunction with brainimaging (e.g. CT Scan, MRI, etc.)and other neuro-psychiatric procedures to detect impairedtemporal parietal function andsupport early diagnosis
• Includes three Naming tasks that are highly reliable and consistent over repeated trials;results are independent of cultur-al and educational background.Two additional tasks are providedas alternatives
• Easy and quick to administer,score, and interpret
• Independent of gender differ-ences, education, and cultural-linguistic background
Elisabeth H. Wiig, Ph.D.; Niels Peter Nielsen, M.D.; Lennart Minthon, M.D.; and Siegbert Warkentin, Ph.D
Quickly screen for parietal-lobe disorder, including Alzheimer’s disease
Nancy Helm-Estabrooks, Sc.D., CCC-SLP
Quickly obtain severity ratings for 5 cognitive domainsEnables you to quickly determineseverity ratings for five primarydomains of cognition:
• Attention
• Memory
• Executive Functions
• Language
• Visuopatial Skills
Obtain Composite Severity Rating foradults with known or suspected neurological impairment.
CLQT can be administered at a tableor at bedside to examinees who cansit up and use a pen.
Special effort was made to createsome tasks with minimal languagedemands to assist in evaluating thecognitive functions of examineeswith language disorders such asaphasia.
Value Package!Screening Solutions for Neurological Dysfunction. . . . . . . . . . . $389.00See page 43 for details 015-8100-107
Response Booklets
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Adults
AdolescentPrim
aryPreschool
Birth–3
Materials and Prices
Complete Kit Includes Examiner’s Manual, StimulusManual, 15 Response Booklets, and 15English Record Forms.
015-8328-000 $175.00
Examiner’s Manual015-8328-019 $80.00
Stimulus Manual015-8328-027 $80.00
English Record Forms/Response Booklets, 25
015-8328-035 $59.00
Spanish Record Forms/Response Booklets, 15
015-8328-043 $37.00
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Examiner’s Manual, StimulusManual, and 25 Record Forms.
015-8237-269 $265.00
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OverviewAges
16 to 96 years
Norms
118 U.K. controls aged from 14 to 69 years and 119 people aged 70 to 96 years. 176 people with brain injury
Administration
25 to 30 minutes
Qualifications Level
B-level
Add These Assessments
Barbara A. Wilson, Janet Cockburn and Alan Baddeley
Identify everyday memory problems and monitor change over time
Materials and Prices
RBMT–II Complete KitIncludes Manual, 25 Record Forms, 2 Supplements, 4 Stimulus books, CD and Timer
015-8054-415 $350.00
RBMT–II Record FormsPkg. of 50
015-8054-423 $75.00
The Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test, Second Edition (RBMT–II) 2003
The RBMT-II allows for repeated assessments usingeveryday examples to monitor stability, improvement,or deterioration over time. Kit includes four parallel ver-sions for minimized practice effects in retesting.
Simple Scoring
For each subtest two scores are produced, a simplepass/fail or screening score and a standardized profile score.
Value Package!Adult MemorySolutions . . . . . . . . . . . . $459.00See page 43 for details 015-8100-212
Grades
Adults
Adolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
The Test of Everyday Attention (TEA) 1994 /The Test of Everyday Attention for Children (TEA-Ch) 1998
The Test of Everyday Attention (TEA) gives abroad-based measure of three important clinicaland theoretical aspects of attention.
The TEA has a wide range of applications,
from patients with Alzheimer’s disease to youngnormal subjects.
It is the only test of attention based largely onevery day materials; the real-life scenario means
that patients enjoy the test and find it relevant tothe problems faced in life.
• Appropriate for ages 18 to 80 years
• Normed with UK control groups
Ian H. Robertson, Tony Ward, Valerie Ridgeway and Ian Nimmo-Smith
Measure selective attention, sustained attention and attentional switching
Tom Manly, Ian H. Robertson, Vicki Anderson, and Ian Nimmo-Smith
Assess the different attentional capacities in children and adolescentsBuilding on the international reputationof the TEA, the Test of EverydayAttention for Children (TEA–Ch) com-prises 9 subtests which measure chil-dren’s abilities to selectively attend, tosustain their attention, to divide theirattention between two tasks, to switchattention from one thing to another andto withhold (inhibit) verbal and motorresponses.
• Appropriate for ages 6 to 16 years
• Normed with UK control groups
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Materials and Prices
TEA Complete KitIncludes Manual, 25 Record Forms, Administration Book, Stimulus Cards and Maps, 3 Audiotapes, and 1 Videotape
015-8054-458 $450.00
TEA-Ch Complete KitIncludes Manual, 25 Record Forms, Administration Book, 2 Audiotapes, Stimulus Cards and Maps
015-8054-474 $499.00
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Behavioural Assessment of theDysexecutive Syndrome for Children (BADS–C)
Hazel Emslie, F. Colin Wilson, Vivian Burden, Ian Nimmo-Smith, and Barbara A. Wilson
Assist in early identification of deficitsin executive functioning in childrenBADS-C is a scientifically valid and reliable battery of testsof executive functioning for children and adolescents withneuro-developmental disorders such as ADHD, pervasivedevelopment disorder and traumatic brain injury.
Dysexecutive Syndrome includes disorders of planning,organization, problem solving, setting priorities, and attention.
BADS:
• Specifically assess skills and demands of everyday life
• Is sensitive to capacities affected by frontal lobe damage
Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome (BADS) /Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome for Children (BADS–C) (2003)
Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome (BADS)
Barbara A. Wilson, Nick Alderman, Paul W. Burgess, Hazel Emslie and Jonathan J. Evans
Predict everyday problems associated with the dysexecutive syndrome
Overview
AgesBADS: 16 to 87 yearsBADS-C: 8 to 16 years
NormsBADS: 216 U.K. controls and 92 patient study. Aged scaled scores and percentile ranksBADS-C: 259 U.K. controls, 8 age groups, 3 ability bands, aged scaled scores and percentile ranks
Administration
BADS: 40 minutesBADS-C: 35 to 45 minutes
Qualifications Level
B-level
To Your PsychCorp™ ToolboxGrades
Adults
Adolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
Materials and Prices
BADS Complete KitIncludes Manual, 25 Record Forms, 5 Stimulus Books,Stimulus Cards, Three-dimensional Plastic Materials, Timer, 25 DEX Self-Rater Questionnaires and 25 DEXIndependent-Rater Questionnaires
015-8054-350 $399.00
BADS–C Complete KitIncludes Manual, 25 Record Forms, Stimulus Cards, Three-dimensional Plastic Materials, Timer, 25 DEX-C Independent Rater Questionnaires, Beads, Nuts, Bolts and Washers
015-8054-385 $450.00
Western Aphasia Battery (WAB) 1982
Evaluate information content, fluency, auditory comprehension,repetition, naming, reading, writing,and calculation.
• An Aphasia Quotient helps you categorize clients according to various aphasia taxonomic classifications and determine the degree of severity
• Administration also requires com-mon objects such as a cup, pencil,flower, comb, and screwdriver, andtakes 60 minutes
• Appropriate for adults
• Qualifications level: B-level
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Manual, 25 Test Booklets,Stimulus Cards.
015-8988-434 $132.00
Koh’s Blocks and Raven’s Coloured ProgressiveMatrices are needed to obtain a Cortical Quote
To order the Koh’s Blocks and the Raven’s com-plete kit and answer documents visitwww.PsychCorp.com.
Andrew Kertesz, M.D.
Test for aphasia syndromes and measure their severity
Value Package!Adult AphasiaSolutions. . . . . . . . . . . $269.00See page 43 for details 015-8100-271
Visual Object and Space Perception Battery (VOSP) 1991
Elizabeth K. Warrington and Merle James
Assess object and space perceptionVOSP consists of eight tests eachdesigned to assess a particularaspect of object or space percep-tion, while minimizing the involve-ment of other cognitive skills. The
VOSP will enable an assessor tocompare the scores of a subject withthose of a normal control sample andthose obtained by patients with right-and left-cerebral lesions. The testscan be individually or group adminis-tered, as a whole battery, and apartfrom the initial screening test, in anyorder. Qualifications Level: B-level.
Materials and Prices
Complete KitManual, 25 Scoring Sheets, 3 StimulusBooks
015-8055-11X $225.00
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Cognition
Dynamic Occupational Therapy Cognitive Assessment for Children (DOTCA-Ch™) (2004)
OVERVIEWAges
6 through 12 years
Norms
Percentiles based on over2,000 individuals
Administration
1.5 hours
Qualifications Level
B-level
Noomi Katz and Shula Parush
Measure the cognitive abilities and learning potential for children with special needs
Grades
Adults
Adolescent
Primary
PreschoolBirth–3
Appropriate for children ages 6through 12 years old.
DOTCA-Ch™ consists of 22 sub-testsin 5 cognitive areas:
• Orientation
• Spatial Perception
• Praxis
• Visuomotor Organization
• Thinking Operations
For each subtest there is an option ofa structured 5-step mediation.
Measures of short-term memory andtime of performance are included inthe visualmotor organization area.
The goals of the assessment are toidentify the strengths and deficits ofthe child in the different cognitiveareas and measure learning poten-tial, as well as to recognize thechild's thinking strategies utilizingdynamic procedures.
Data for typical children ages 6-12years, groups of children with learn-
ing disabilities and brain injury wascollected to establish the standardi-zation, reliability and validity proper-ties of the test.
Materials and Prices
Complete Kit076-1600-116 $689.00
Note: Distributed Product
Harcourt Assessment works with examiners across the country who administer possible items toadults and children in their area. This helps ensure that culturally-biased items can be removedand a wide range of participants are included in the normative sample. Both the examiner andexaminee are paid for their time.
Who are we looking for?• Psychologists• Speech-language pathologists• Occupational therapists• Educational diagnosticians• Human resources specialists, and• other trained professionals who routinely administer tests
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OVERVIEWAges
Adults
Norms
Normative data gatheredon 200 individuals
Administration
Less than 60 minutes
Qualifications Level
A-level
OVERVIEWAges
Adults
Administration
10 to 20 minutes
Qualifications Level
A-level
OVERVIEWAges
Adults
Norms
Probability Ratios
Administration
15 minutes
Qualifications Level
B-level
Cognition
Useful Field of View (UFOV®) 1998
Contextual Memory Test 1993
The Cognitive Assessment of Minnesota 1993
Joan P. Toglia, M.A., OTR
Assess awareness of memory• Assess the awareness of memory
capacity, strategy of memory use,and recall in clients with memorydysfunction.
• Use with a variety of client diagnoses, including head trauma,cerebral vascular disorders, multiple sclerosis, depression,schizophrenia, and chronic alcohol abuse.
Ruth A. Rustad, OTR; Terry L. DeGroot, OTR; Margaret L. Jungkunz, OTR; Karen S. Freeberg,OTR; Laureen G. Borowick, OTR; and Ann M. Wanttie, OTR
Measure the cognitive abilities of adults with neurologic impairments
Subtests measure attention span,memory orientation, visual neglect,temporal awareness, safety andjudgement, recall/recognition, audi-tory memory and sequencing, andsimple math skills.
Karlene Ball, Ph.D. and Daniel Roenker, Ph.D.
Determine a driver’s risk of accident involvement
• Computer-administered andscored test of visual attentiondetermines the visual field area(useful field of view) over which adriver can process rapidly present-ed visual information.
• Recommended for individuals whohave concerns about their drivingability.
SOFTWARE
Grades
Adults
AdolescentPrim
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Birth–3
Grades
Adults
AdolescentPrim
aryPreschool
Birth–3
Grades
Adults
AdolescentPrim
aryPreschool
Birth–3
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes User’s Manual, Reference Card,CD, and Use Counter (preloaded with fivecredits).
015-8969-901 $165.00
Credits10 credits 015-8969-91X $115.00
25 credits 015-8969-928 $254.00
100 credits 015-8969-936 $928.00
“UFOV” is a registered trademark of HarcourtAssessment, Inc. registered in the U.S. and/orother jurisdictions.
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Manual, 2 Test Cards, 14 cut-apart sheets (80 Picture Cards), and 25Score Sheets in a vinyl carrying case.
076-1647-503 $120.00
Score Sheets, 25076-1647-511 $44.00
Materials and Prices
Complete KitIncludes Examiner’s Manual, 8 Test Cards,and 25 Score Booklets in a vinyl carrying case.
076-1647-457 $125.00
Score Booklets, 25076-1647-465 $44.00
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Training the Physical Therapist Aide A Guide for the Rehabilitation Professional
The Consulting Therapist
Materials and Prices076-1615-024 $69.95
Barbara E. Hanft, M.A., OTR/L, FAOTA and Patricia A. Place, Ph.D.
Work effectively with teachers, aides, and parents tohelp your preschool-and school-age clients achieveacademic success as well as enhance their non aca-demic performance in the gym, lunchroom, and onthe playground. Learn how to apply your therapeuticknowledge and skills to provide consultation in aschool setting.
Materials and Prices
154-page softbound manual076-1643-656 $54.95
Developed by Catherine Thut, M.B.A., PT for Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation
These reproducible outlines and illustrations helpyou provide comprehensive and consistent trainingfor your physical therapy aide. The easy-to-usematerial provides a basic science background andpsychomotor information. Three sections of mod-ules include General Orientation, Basic Principles,and Diagnostic-Specific Training.
Materials and Prices
164-page spiral-bound manual076-1647-120 $54.95
A Practitioner’s Guide to Clinical Occupational TherapyMoya Kinnealey, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA; Donna Weiss, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA; and Marlene Morgan, Ed.D., OTR/L
Increase your efficiency in analyzing data and designing intervention
Easily review clinical synopses anddecisions, contextual considera-tions, and case studies in this exten-sive guidebook, essential foroccupational therapy practice. The book also provides additionalresources for numerous develop-mental, behavioral, and neurologicaldisorders.
• Encourages efficiency in gather-
ing and analyzing data and indeveloping intervention that isgrounded in theory and also relat-ed to client experience
• Aids in developing client-cen-tered, activity-based treatmentprograms
• Contains information on an array of diagnostic categories
frequently seen by occupationaltherapists
• Addresses the clinical and socialchallenges currently facing occu-pational therapists
Driver Rehabilitation A Guide for Assessment and InterventionWendy B. Stav, Ph.D., OTR/L, CDRS
Evaluate the effects of aging and health status on driving performanceAddressing growing concerns aboutour aging population, this source-book includes information related todriver rehabilitation, implications ofelderly and medically impaired indi-viduals operating a motor vehicle,driving assessment, and intervention.
Materials and Prices
96-page softbound manual076-1641-254 $49.95
The Recycling Occupational Therapist Hundreds of Simple Therapy Materials You Can Make
Materials and Prices
168-page spiral-bound manual076-1615-342 $49.95
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Barbara Smith, M.S., OTR
Find everything you need to know aboutcreating therapy materials from commonhousehold items in this resource. Makethe items yourself, or include your clientsin the creative process. Use the recycledtherapy materials to assist clients of allages with the fine motor activities, grossmotor skills, and sensory activitiesdescribed in the book.
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Follow the manual’s illustrations,photographs, and step-by-stepinstructions to learn how to adapt orfabricate splints for children ages 1-18 years who need protection,support, correction, or interventionof the upper extremity. Reproduciblepatterns are included, along withwearing schedules and tips forencouraging children to wearsplints.
Chapters include:
• Principles In Pediatric SplintingMaterial
• Practical Tips for Fabrication andWear
• Splint Patterns and FabricationDirections
This innovative resource provides athorough review of developmentalbiomechanics and related assess-ment procedures for detectinglower extremity alignment problemsin children from birth through 7years with cerebral palsy. It is alsoideal for those who fabricate andrecommend casts and splints.
Chapters include:
• Early Development of the Legsand Feet – BiomechanicalTerminology
• Identifying Developmental Issues
• The Foot and Leg – RelatingFunction to Structure
• Common Features of Alignment inChildren with NeuromotorDisorders
• Management Guidelines for UsingSplints
• Serial Casts – An Approach toManagement of Static Soft TissueContracture
• Splinting the Foot and Ankle – The Basics of Fabrication and
Implementation
• Research Considerations
Reproducible forms are provided inthe appendices.
Materials and Prices
410-page spiral-bound manual076-1641-823 $74.95
Laura Hogan, OTR, BCP and Tracy Uditsky, OTR, BCP
Learn to adapt or create splints for childrenBeverly D. Cusick, M.S., PT
Identify and remedy extremity alignment problems in children
Materials and Prices
192-page softbound manual076-1615-148 $59.95
OT GOALs COTA Exam Study GuideStrategies for Success
Functional DocumentationA Process for the Physical Therapist
Marcia HornbrookStamer, PT and Judith C. Bierman, PT
Use this resourcefulhandbook to keep effec-tive, concise records ofinitial evaluations, dailyprogress notes, discharge summaries,team meeting notes, andreimbursement letters.
Materials and Prices
116-page softbound manual076-1643-540 $49.95
Susan G. Ahmad,M.S., OTR/L and Donald Kallembach,M.S., OTR/L
This study guide hasbeen designed to identi-fy areas of competenceand weakness and toorganize study into logi-cal steps.
Each chapter containsa comprehensive review of that chapter’s topicincluding theory, evaluations, and interventions.
Materials and Prices
252-page soft-bound manual076-1667-962 $49.95
Partners in GOALs
Quickly completerequired paperwork foryour preschool to highschool caseload. Thismanual helps you toincorporate measura-ble therapy goals andobjectives into yourtherapy reports, treat-ment plans,IEPs, andother pro-grams requir-ing indivi-dualized lists of goals.
Materials and Prices
185-page spiral-bound manual076-1642-447 $69.95
Essential Resources
Pediatric SplintingSelection, Fabrication, and Clinical Application of
Upper Extremity Splints
Progressive Casting and SplintingFor Lower Extremity Deformities in Children with
Neuromotor Dysfunction
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Materials and Ordering Information, Terms and Conditions of Purchaseviolation of federal copyright law. No adaptations,translations, modifications, or special versions maybe made without permission in writing from Harcourt Assessment; users are advised that such adaptations, translations, modifications, orspecial versions may affect the validity of the tests.5. Protective Orders. Purchaser agrees to seek aprotective order safeguarding the confidentiality oftest materials classified by Harcourt Assessment as C-level assessments if Purchaser is required toproduce such materials in court or administrativeproceedings.6. Limitation of Liability. IN NO EVENT WILL HARCOURT ASSESSMENT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES ARISING UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM THE ORDER(S)CONTEMPLATED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, INEXCESS OF THE AMOUNTS PAID FOR THE PROD-UCT(S) WHICH DIRECTLY CAUSED THE DAMAGE.7. Force Majeure. Except for payment obligations,nonperformance of either party shall be excused tothe extent that performance is rendered impossibleby strike, fire, flood, act of God, war, governmentalacts or orders or restrictions, failure of suppliers, orany other reason where failure to perform is beyondthe reasonable control of the non-performing partyand not due to its fault or negligence.8. Notices. Any required notices shall be given inwriting to the Purchaser at the most recent contactinformation provided by Purchaser to HarcourtAssessment. We may send you notice by electronicmail as an alternative to conventional mail.9. Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement,each transaction entered into in connection withthis Agreement, and all matters arising from or relat-ed to this Agreement (including validity and interpre-tation) are governed by, construed, and enforced inaccordance with the laws of the State of Texas,without reference to any conflict of law principles.Purchaser submits to the exclusive jurisdiction ofthe federal and state courts located in Bexar County,in the State of Texas. 10. Limitation of Claims. Purchaser must bring anyaction on any claim against Harcourt Assessmentwithin one (1) year following the date the claim firstaccrued, or it shall be deemed waived.11. Export Law Assurance. If the product(s)ordered from Harcourt Assessment have been right-fully obtained within the United States, Purchaseragrees and certifies that neither the products norany technical data received by the Purchaser fromHarcourt Assessment will be exported outside of theUnited States, except as authorized by the laws andregulations of the United States.Permissions and Licensing PolicyReproduction of any purchased materials requiresthe prior written consent of Harcourt Assessment.Questions and answers, including practice ques-tions and answers, may not be reproduced withoutwritten permission, regardless of the number of linesor items involved. Test copies may not be bound intheses or reports placed in libraries, generally circulated, or accessible to the public, or in any article or text of any kind.Harcourt Assessment will consider requests forpermission to reproduce, modify, or translate part orall of any copyrighted publication and will also con-
sider the granting of licenses for use of our copy-righted materials. Requests to reproduce, translate,adapt, modify, or make special versions of thesepublications should be addressed to the Legal Department19500 Bulverde Rd., San Antonio, Texas 78259-3701. Once approved, any reproduction must includeacknowledgement of the source, including author,test, publisher, and copyright notice.Permission to Use Copyrighted Test NormsHarcourt Assessment has the sole right to authorizereproductions of any portion of its published tests,including test norms. Copying of test norms withoutauthorization is a violation of copyright. The term“copying” includes, but is not limited to, entry of testnorms into a computer memory for purposes of testprocessing, scoring, or reporting. Any person ororganization wanting to use Harcourt Assessment’stest norms must submit a formal written request tothe Legal Department. If permission is granted, a feemay be charged. Permission from HarcourtAssessment for use of test norms does not implyendorsement of, or responsibility for, the accuracyor adequacy of any test processing, scoring, orreporting service.Permission for ResearchPermission is not needed for research by individuals who are qualified to purchase andadminister the tests; however, no reproduction oftest materials is allowed for any purpose, includingarticles and reports based on research, without theprior written consent of Harcourt Assessment.Students wanting to use test materials for thesis,dissertation, or research should complete and sub-mit a Student Qualifications Form located atwww.HarcourtAssessment.com.This form must be accompanied by a prepaid orderfor the materials requested. The form and order canbe faxed to Customer Service at 1-888-200-4880, or mailed to us at P.O. Box 708912, San Antonio, Texas, 78270-8912.A 50% discount is offered to students using published assessments in research; a 40% discount is offered to students using published intervention instruments in research. Because of test security, permission is not granted forappending tests to theses, dissertations, or reports of any kind.TrademarksHarcourt Assessment has the sole right to licenseuse of its trademarks. Any unauthorized use ofHarcourt Assessment or Harcourt, Inc. trademarksis strictly prohibited. Requests to use any trademarkshould be addressed to the Legal Department, 19500 Bulverde Rd. San Antonio, Texas 78259-3701.Harcourt Assessment reserves the right to amendthese policies at any time. Contact the LegalDepartment for more information at 1-800-228-0752.Maintenance of Test Security and Test UseEach person or institution purchasing a test mustagree to comply with these basic principles of mini-mum test security:
1. Test takers must not receive test answers beforebeginning the test.
2. Test questions are not to be reproduced or para-phrased in any way.
3. Access to test materials must be limited to qualified persons with a responsible, professionalinterest who agree to safeguard their use.
4. Test materials and scores may be released only to persons qualified to interpret and use themproperly.
5. If a test taker or the parent of a child who hastaken a test wishes to examine test responses orresults, the parent or test taker may be permittedto review the test and the test answers in thepresence of a representative of the school, col-lege, or institution that administered the test.Such review should not be permitted in thosejurisdictions where applicable laws require theinstitution to provide a photocopy of the test sub-sequent to review. If you are not certain of the effect of the laws in your state, please con-tact your state’s professional organization.
6. No reproduction of test materials is allowed in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical.
7. Requests to copy any test materials must be inwriting and directed to the: Legal Affairs Department Harcourt Assessment, Inc. 19500 Bulverde Rd. San Antonio, Texas 78259-3701or sent via online to [email protected]. Our policy on confidentiality and release of testmaterials to unqualified individuals can be viewed online atwww.HarcourtAssessment.com.
8. Test materials may not be resold or distributed for any purpose.
Qualifications for PurchaseNote: Please read this section. Not everyone whowishes to buy a test is qualified to do so. In order toavoid delay in your order, please make sure yourqualifications are known to us.The tests listed in this catalog are carefully devel-oped assessment instruments that require special-ized training to ensure their appropriate professionaluse. Eligibility to purchase these tests, therefore, isrestricted to individuals with specific training andexperience in a relevant area of assessment. Thesestandards are consistent with the Standards forEducational and Psychological Testing and withthe professional and ethical standards of a variety ofprofessional organizations. These organizationswhose members use tests are diverse, but includesuch organizations as the American CounselingAssociation (ACA), the American EducationalResearch Association (AERA), the AmericanPsychological Association (APA), the Council forExceptional Children (CEC), the National Associationof School Psychologists (NASP), and the NationalCouncil on Measurement in Education (NCME).Harcourt Assessment is committed to upholding
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these standards, and we reserve the right to requireadditional evidence of each Purchaser’s qualifica-tions. Harcourt Assessment has the sole right todetermine whether a Purchaser is qualified andunder what classification. In addition, HarcourtAssessment retains the right to withhold or with-draw approval for test purchase where there is evi-dence of violation of commonly accepted testingpractices or any of the Terms and Conditions ofPurchase.Note: No tests are sold for self-guidance, nor to any individualor organization engaged in testing and counseling by mail. Testusers must agree to guard against the improper use of our testsin order to retain the right to purchase those tests. To protecttheir security and value, tests and scoring keys must be kept inlocked files or storage cabinets accessible only to authorizedpersonnel. Test materials may not be resold or otherwise dis-tributed. Customers wishing to purchase tests for homeschool-ers should refer to the section entitled “Rules Governing Sale ofMaterials to Various Categories of Purchasers” on this page.
Rules Governing Sale of Materials toVarious Categories of PurchasersUniversities, schools, organizations, businesses,clinics, and hospitals are subject to the guidelinesset forth above and must have appropriately quali-fied individuals on staff in order to purchase test
materials. These individuals must complete aQualifications Form or provide information as to theirqualifications. Orders not accompanied by this doc-umentation may not be processed. Qualified customers should comply with the require-ments of their respective institutions concerning theuse of purchase orders. Harcourt Assessment maynot be able to process orders without the appropri-ate purchase order(s) or other documentationrequired by the institution.No educational materials will be shipped to a homeaddress. If you are a homeschooler, please contactCustomer Service for advice. There are homeschoolagencies that provide testing services in programsapproved by Harcourt Assessment.University libraries and bookstores may purchasematerials subject to submission of a UniversityBookstore/Library Agreement Form. For more infor-mation, contact the Qualifications Group inCustomer Service at 1-800-211-8378. Questions should be directed to the Legal
Department of Harcourt Assessment at 1-800-228-0752.
Harcourt Assessment reserves the right to amendthese policies at any time. Contact
the Legal Department for more information at 1-800-228-0752.
Compliance with HIPAAHarcourt Assessment would like to advise its cus-tomers that they are not obligated to disseminatecopies of test record forms or protocols to personswho erroneously claim that they are entitled tocopies under HIPAA’s Privacy Rule. This position isconsistent with a guidance letter Harcourt receivedfrom the Department of Health and Human Serviceswhich states that so long as test items (which maybe disclosed in record forms) are trade secrets,such information is not required to be disclosedunder HIPAA. Harcourt Assessment has claimedtrade secret status for its test record forms andprotocols for many years in order to preserve thevalidity of these tools used by the professionalcommunity for the benefit of the general public.Please go to www.HarcourtAssessment.com for amore detailed explanation of our position regardingHIPAA.
Harcourt Assessment publishes a wide variety of tests for all kinds ofusers—tests that may be administered by paraprofessionals, tests thatmay be administered by educational specialists with differing back-grounds in assessments, and tests that require an advanced level oftraining to administer and interpret the test results.
Some tests, such as intelligence tests, are restricted to individuals withspecific training. Others, such as some checklists of adaptive behav-iors, provide examiners with useful information and do not require agreat deal of interpretation.
We differentiate assessment products in our catalog by classifying themas A-, B-, or C-level instruments.Generally, A-level instruments are those that do not require an individ-ual to have advanced training in assessment and interpretation. Thesetypes of tests include products such as School Function Assessment(SFA), Infanib, and Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile. There are no spe-cial qualifications to order these products.
B-level instruments require more expertise on the part of the examinerthan A-level tests. The administration procedures and interpretation oftest results are generally more complex than A-level products. Examplesof B-level instruments include products such as Bayley InfantNeurodevelopmental Screener, Miller Assessment for Preschoolers, andBrown Attention–Deficit Disorder Scales for Children.
B-level tests may be purchased by individuals who are certified by aprofessional organization recognized by Harcourt Assessment torequire training and experience in a relevant area of assessment.
These professional organizations include as part of their code of ethics the requirement that practitioners engage in aspects of theirprofessions that are within the scope of their competence. Therefore,practitioners who do not have a master’s degree but who have com-pleted specialized training or have developed expertise in a specificarea (e.g. neurodevelopmental treatment or infant development) mayorder B-level products to assess skills in the practitioner’s area ofexpertise.
If you are a member of a professional organization such as theAmerican Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) or theAmerican Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), you are eligible topurchase B-level products.
B-level tests may also be purchased by individuals with a master’sdegree in psychology, education, or a related field with relevant train-ing in assessment.
C-level tests require verification of a doctorate in psychology, education,or a related field or licensure. If you have certification by certain agen-cies or national organizations, such as ASHA or NBCOT, you may be ableto purchase C-level products based on your training or expertise.
If you belong to one of the professional organizations listed in our cat-alog, are licensed to practice in your state or have experience andtraining in a specific area of assessment, and would like to purchaseB- or C-level products, our Customer Service Center staff would behappy to talk with you about qualifying you to purchase a test relevantto your practice. Please call our Customer Service Center at 1-800-211-8378 if you have questions or concerns about ordering any product.
Harcourt Assessment has established a policy for qualifying individuals, organizations, or agencies to purchase tests. A three-level (A, B, C) classification systemdifferentiates products according to the types of purchasers to whom tests may be sold. Depending on the Qualifications Level assigned to the product(s) being ordered, theorder must also include the following information to qualify an individual, organization, or agency for test purchase:
Call our Qualifications Group for additional information, 1-800-211-8378
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Qualifications FormHarcourt Assessment maintains a high commitment to professional practices in testing and assessment. Many of the tests andmaterials presented in this catalog are available only to qualified professionals in accordance with the principles stated in TheAmerican Psychological Association’s Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct. Eligibility to purchase certainrestricted materials is determined on the basis of training and experience.Current qualified customers must update their qualification information every 2 years.
Name ______________________________________________________ Phone __________________________ Fax _______________________
Address: Street_______________________________________________ City___________________________ State _______ Zip ____________
E-mail address __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Responsible Party_____________________________________________ Position/Title _______________________________________________
Type of Business■■ Public School ■■ Non-Public School ■■ College: 4 year, 2 year, Trade/Technical Institute, Graduate
■■ Government: Federal, State, County, Military ■■ Tutoring/Learning Agency ■■ Preschool/Daycare
■■ Clinic/Medical Facility ■■ Hospital ■■ Rehab/Counseling Facility ■■ Private Practice
■■ Other ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Primary Area of Specialty (based on training, or supervised experience) check only one
■■ Psychology ■■ School Psychology ■■ Educational ■■ Counseling ■■ Physical Therapy
■■ Speech Language Pathologist ■■ Occupational Therapy ■■ Other (specify) _____________________________________________
Educational Background■■ Bachelor’s Degree: Year ____________ Institution ___________________________________ Major __________________________
■■ Master’s Degree: Year ____________ Institution ___________________________________ Major __________________________
■■ Doctorate: Year ____________ Institution ____________________________________ Major __________________________
■■ Other: Year ____________ Institution ____________________________________ Major __________________________
Professional Credentials (check as many as apply)
■■ Licensed in Area: State _______________ Lic # ______________________________________ Exp __________________________
■■ Licensed in Area: State _______________ Lic # ______________________________________ Exp __________________________
Membership in Professional Organization(s) Status■■ APA ■■ AERA ■■ NCME ■■ CEC ■■ ACA ■■ AMA ■■ SIOP ■■ NASP ■■ ASHA ■■ AOTA■■ ASTD ■■ IPMA ■■ HRCI ■■ SHRM ■■ Other _________________________________________
■■ Fellow ■■ Associate ■■ Student ■■ Other _____________________________________
I certify that I and/or persons who may use the test materials being ordered by me have a general knowledge of measurement principles and of the limitations of test interpretations as called for in the Standards for Educational and Psychological Tests and that I/we are qualified to useand interpret the results of these tests being purchased as recommended in these Standards. Each person or institution purchasing a test mustagree to comply with the following basic principles of minimum test security: Test takers must not receive test answers before beginning the test;test users must adhere strictly to the copyright law and under no circumstances photocopy or otherwise reproduce answer forms, test books, ormanuals; access to test materials must be limited to qualified persons who agree to safeguard their use. Test materials may not be resold or distributed under any circumstances. I additionally certify that I have read the Terms and Conditions of Purchase and other policies set forth inthis catalog and that I understand and accept such Terms and Conditions of Purchase and policies.
Your signature indicates acceptance of and compliance with the statements above.
You may fax this form to our Qualifications Group at 1-888-200-4880, or mail to P.O. Box 708912, San Antonio, TX 78270-8912
Signature_________________________________________________________________________Date _______________________________
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University Training Program • Discount Form
A training program discount of 40 percent is granted on the purchase of materials for use incollege or university measurement courses, internships, and clinical practices and not forresale. The training program assumes responsibility for proper use of materials consistentwith user qualifications and applicable testing standards. This applies only to publications ofHarcourt Assessment or its divisions. No training discount is given on distributed materials for other publishers. This discount may not be used with any other discounts, special offers, or introductory pricing.
Orders must be submitted in writing on a University Purchase Order and must be accompanied by a completed andapproved University Training Program Discount Form.
The University Course Information and the signatures of both the Department/Program Director and the courseinstructor, if applicable, are required to process each order placed requesting the Training Program Discount.
Phone orders will not be granted the discount.
Name of Department Chair/Program Director
Signature of Department Chair/Program Director
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Prices and Other TermsHarcourt Assessment reserves the right to deny any request for University Training Program discounts for any reason. Prices are subject to change without further notice.There is no minimum charge on orders for tests and related materials. Shipping and handling will be added to your invoice as a separate item. If your account is not currently listed as “tax-exempt,” the applicable tax will be charged. Prices are F.O.B. Shipping Point. Terms: Net 30 Days.Copyright © 2005 by Harcourt Assessment, Inc.
Title of course to be taught or brief description of program:
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Course Schedule (Semester/Quarter): Fall Winter Spring Summer Projected Course Enrollment: _____________
I certify that I have read and accept the Terms and Conditions of Purchase and the other policies set forth in this catalog.Important! This box must be checked in order to process your order.
Note: Discount cannot be approved without authorized signatures. There is no discount on Examination Kits. There is no discount on
materials (including books) that are distributed, but not published, by Harcourt Assessment, Inc.
Copy and return with purchase order to:Harcourt Assessment, Inc. • Qualifications Group, Customer Service • PO Box 708912, San Antonio, TX 78270-8912
You may fax this form to our Qualifications Group at 1-888-200-4880
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Prices and other terms: Prices are subject to change without further notice. There is no minimum charge on orders for tests and related materials. Products may not be resold or distributed for any purpose. Shippingcharges will be added to your invoice as a separate item. If your account is not currently listed as “tax-exempt,” the applicable tax will be charged. Prices are F.O.B. Shipping Point. Terms: Net 30 Days. Copyright © 2005 byHarcourt Assessment, Inc.
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Export Shipment Pro Forma invoices are provided uponrequest but must indicate the mode of ship-ment desired and any special shippinginstructions so that all charges can be cor-rectly calculated. Purchasers in countrieshaving import or exchange controls mustobtain an import license and place its num-ber on the order. All shipments to countriesnot providing parcel post insurance are atthe purchaser’s risk.
Ordering and PaymentProcedures We accept payment of: • Purchase order - due in 120 days • Money orders • Credit Card: VISA/MasterCard/
AmericanExpress/Discover Card The purchase order must contain a validshipping and billing location with postalcode, a phone number, a fax number, or e-mail address. Shipments take approximate-ly 4-6 weeks for delivery. Please note we usecouriers and cannot ship to a Postal Box.Testing materials can be ordered directlyfrom our customer service department in SanAntonio, Texas, by following these steps: 1. If you do not have an existing account withHarcourt Assessment, you will need to sub-mit a Qualifications Form. Internationalschools will also need to complete anAccreditation Form. You may fax the forms toCustomer Service, 210-339-8199, or submit with your order. These forms
can be downloaded from our Web sitewww.HarcourtAssessment.com. 2. You may also fax your order to CustomerService, 210-339-8199. 3. If you need to talk directly to someoneabout your order, you may contact your localinternational office or call Customer Serviceat 210-339-8190. For information aboutassessment products, contact your localinternational office.
Call 1-800-211-8378 or 210-339-8190FAX 1-877-576-1816 or 210-339-8199
For additional product information, visit www.HarcourtAssessment.com
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AAhmad, Susan G.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Alderman, Nick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Alexander, Rona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Anderson, Johanna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Anderson, Melissa Moore. . . . . . . . . 25Anderson, Vicki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Andrellos, Peter J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Arkwright, Nan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Arvedson, Joan C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Aston, Judith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Avery-Smith, Wendy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
BBall, Karlene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Baum, Carolyn M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Bayley, Nancy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 29Benbow, Mary D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Berk, Donald A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Bierman, Judith C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Bigsby, Rosemarie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Bissell, Julie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Blanche, Erna Imperatore . . . . . . . . 6, 9Bly, Lois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 36Boehme, Regi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Borowick, Laureen G. . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Boticelli, Tina M.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Brown, Catana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Brown, E.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Bryte, Kathy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Burden, Vivian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Burgess, Paul W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
CCameron, Carl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Case-Smith, Jane. . . . . . . . . . 22, 25, 27Coling, Marcia Cain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Coster, Wendy J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 15Cupps, Barbara. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Cusick, Beverly D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
DDecker, Mary Jo Gilpin . . . . . . . . . . . 25Deeney, Theresa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15DeGangi, Georgia A. . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 10DeGroot, Terry L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Delaney, Tracy A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Dellarosa, Donna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Dennis, Simon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Diamant, Rachel B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Dorman, Wilma J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Drehobl, Kathy Fleming . . . . . . . . . . 12Dunn, Dixie K.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Dunn, Winnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 5
EEdwards, Dorothy F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Ellison, Patricia H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Emslie, Hazel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Erhardt, Rhoda P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Evans, Jonathan J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
FFalbey, Barbara Zeisloft. . . . . . . . . . . 30Fewell, Rebecca R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Fisher, Jean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Fletcher, Jennifer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Folio, M. Rhonda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Foss, Teresa Vernon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Francke, Mary Kay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Freeberg, Karen S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Friedman, Lee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Furh, Mary Gengler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Furuno, Setsu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
GGarrett, Judith Nealer . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Gertz, Joan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Gilliam, James E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Glass, Robin P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Greenspan, Stanley I. . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
HHaack, Laurel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Haldy, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Haley, Stephen M. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 30Hallway, Mary K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Haltiwanger, Jane T. . . . . . . . . . . 15, 30Hammill, Donald D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Hanft, Barbara E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Hanna, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Harrison, Patti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Helm-Estabrooks, Nancy. . . . . . . . . . 45Henderson, Sheila E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Hickman, Lori A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Hogan, Laura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Hosaka, Carol M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Howle, Janet M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Hurley, Patricia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
IInamura, Katherine Newton . . . . . . . 10Inatsuka, Takayo T.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
JJaeger, D. LaVonne . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 36James, Merle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Janzen, Janice E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Jelm, Judy Michels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Jones, Clare B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Jones-Bock, Stacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Jungkunz, Margaret L. . . . . . . . . . . . 49
KKallembach, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Kane, Karen L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Katz, Noomi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Kertoy, Marily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13King, Gillian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13King, Susanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Kinnealey, Moya. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Klein, Marsha Dunn . . . . 17, 18, 25, 31
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Knight, Janice Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Korsten, Jane Edgar . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Kratochwill, Thomas R. . . . . . . . . . . . 39
LLane, Alison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Laurel, Marci. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Law, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Lefton-Greif, Maureen A. . . . . . . . . . 18Levine, Kristin Johnson . . . . . . . . . . 25Loeb, Patricia Anderten. . . . . . . . . . . 41Ludlow, Larry H.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
MMaddox, Taddy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Manly, Tom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Martin, Sieglinde . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36McCormack, Diane Berg . . . . . . . . . . 22Meade, Vickie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Miller, Lucy Jane . . . . . . . 14, 21, 28, 30Miller-Kuhaneck, Heather . . . . . . . . . 33Minthon, Lennart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Missiuna, Cheryl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Morgan, Marlene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Morris, Suzanne Evans . . . . . . . . . . . 17Murray-Slutsky, Carolyn . . . . . . . . 8, 33Myles, Brenda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
NNielsen, Niels Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Nimmo-Smith, Ian . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 47
OO’Reilly, Katherine A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Oakland, Thomas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Orr, Catherine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Owens, Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
PParis, Betty A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 33
Partners in GOALs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Parush, Shula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Passanisi, Joan Cecil . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Pearson, Nils A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Perrin, Kathy Riske. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Place, Patricia A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Poisson, Susan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Polcyn, Patricia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Pollock, Nancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
RRalston, Patricia R.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Reichler, Robert L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Reisman, Judith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Renner, Barbara Rochen . . . . . . . . . . 34Ridgeway, Valerie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Robertson, Ian H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Roenker, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Roid, Gale H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Roley, Susanne Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Rosen, Abbey Brod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Rosenbaum, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Rubell, Bonnie Levine . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Rustad, Ruth A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
SSchaaf, Roseann C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Schneider, Catherine Chemin. . . . . . 12Schneider, Joelle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Schopler, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Sellers, Jeanne Shanks . . . . . . . . . . . 25Sheda, Constance H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Shore, Leann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Sickel, Ruth Z. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Siegel, Bryna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Simpson, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Smith, Barbara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Sorensen, Jane P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Stamer, Marcia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 51Stav, Wendy B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Steidle, Kathryn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Stern, Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Stoiber, Karen Callan. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Sugden, David A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
TThut, Catherine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Toglia, Joan P.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Trott, Maryann Colby. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
UUditsky, Tracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Ulrich, Dale A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
VVolpe, Patricia A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Voress, Judith K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 30
WWanttie, Ann M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Ward, Tony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Warkentin, Siegbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Warrington, Elizabeth K. . . . . . . . . . 47Weiss, Donna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Whiteside, Allison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Wiener, Andrea Santman . . . . . . . . . . 7Wiig, Elisabeth H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Williamson, G. Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . 45Wilson, Barbara A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Wilson, F. Colin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Windeck, Susan L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Wolf, Lynn S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
YYoung, Nancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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AActivity-Based Intervention Guide. . 11Activity Card Sort (ACS) . . . . . . . . . . 14Adaptive Behavior AssessmentSystem—Second Edition,(ABAS–Second Edition) . . . . . . . . . . 40Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile . . . 5Adventures at Hand! . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Alzheimer’s Quick Test . . . . . . . . . . . 45Asperger Syndrome Diagnostic Scale (ASDS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Aston Postural Assessment Workbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Autism—A ComprehensiveOccupational Therapy Approach,Second Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Autism—Facts and Strategies for Parents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Attention Deficit Disorder . . . . . . . . . 37
BBaby Treatment Based on NDTPrinciples. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition (Bayley-III) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition (Bayley-III) Motor Scale Kit. . . . . . . . 20
Bayley Scales of Infant and ToddlerDevelopment, Third Edition (Bayley-III) Screening Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Behavioural Assessment of theDysexecutive Syndrome (BADS) . . . 47
Behavioural Assessment of theDysexecutive Syndrome for Children(BADS-C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Big Strokes for Little Folks . . . . . . . . 27Brief Infant-Toddler Social EmotionalAssessment (BITSEA) . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
CChildren’s Assessment ofParticipation and Enjoyment andPreferences for Activities of Children
(CAPE/PAC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Childhood Autism Rating Scale(CARS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Classroom Intervention for theSchool-Based Therapist . . . . . . . . . . 12Cognitive Assessment of Minnesota, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Cognitive Linguistic Quick Test (CLQT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Combining Neuro-DevelopmentalTreatment and Sensory IntegrationPrinciples. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Consulting Therapist, The. . . . . . . . . 50Contextual Memory Test. . . . . . . . . . 49COTA Exam Study Guide . . . . . . . . . 51
DDeGangi-Berk Test of SensoryIntegration (TSI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Developmental Assessment of Young Children (DAYC) . . . . . . . . 30Developmental Hand Dysfunction,Second Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Developmental Test of VisualPerception, Second Edition . . . . . . . 16Documenting Sensorimotor Progress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Driver Rehabilitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Dynamic Occupational TherapyCognitive Assessment for Children(DOTCA-Ch) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Dysphagia Evaluation Protocol . . . . 19
EEvery Move Counts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Exploring the Spectrum of Autism and Pervasive DevelopmentalDisorders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
FFacilitation Techniques Based on NDT Principles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Feeding and Nutrition for the Child with Special Needs . . . . . . . . . 18Feeding and Swallowing
Disorders in Infancy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Fine Motor Dysfunction . . . . . . . . . . 25Fine Motor Dysfunction, CD-ROM Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25FirstSTEp: Screening Test forEvaluating Preschoolers . . . . . . . . . . 28Flexi Cups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Functional Assessment andIntervention System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Functional Documentation . . . . . . . . 51
GGilliam Asperger’s Disorder Scale (GADS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Gilliam Autism Rating Scale (GARS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Greenspan Social-Emotional GrowthChart: A Screening Questionnaire forInfants and Young Children . . . . . . . 38
HHands at Work and Play . . . . . . . . . . 25Helping Babies Learn . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Home Program Instruction Sheets for Infants and Children . . . . 31
IIndependent Living Scales (ILS). . . . 41Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile . . . . . . 5Infant/Toddler Symptom Checklist. . . 7Introduction to Sensory Integration,An . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Is It Sensory or Is It Behavior? . . . . . . 8
KKellimat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Kelliquilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Kellivest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
LLiving in My Skin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Loops and Other Groups . . . . . . . . . 27
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MMaking It Easy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Maroon Spoons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Mealtime Participation Guide. . . . . . 17Miller Assessment for Preschoolers (MAP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Miller Function & Participation Scales(M-FUN-PS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Minnesota Handwriting Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Motor Development Program forSchool-Age Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Motor Skills Acquisition Checklist . . 23Motor Skills Acquisition in the First Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Mouth Madness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Movement Assessment Battery forChildren (Movement ABC) . . . . . . . . 35
NNeuro-Developmental TreatmentApproach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Normal Development of FunctionalMotor Skills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
OOh Behave! Sensory Processing andBehavioral Strategies . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Oral-Motor Feeding Rating Scale . . 19OT GOALs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Overview of Early Intervention, An. 31
PParent Articles About ADHD. . . . . . . 37Parent Articles for Early Intervention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Partners in Movement. . . . . . . . . . . . 31Peabody Developmental MotorScales, Second Edition (PDMS–2) . . 21Pediatric Balance Program . . . . . . . . 36Pediatric Evaluation of DisabilityInventory (PEDI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Pediatric Massage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Pediatric Splinting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Pediatric Strengthening Program . . 36Pediatric Videofluoroscopic Swallow Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Perceived Efficacy and Goal SettingSystem (PEGS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Pervasive Developmental Disorders Screening Test—II(PDDST–II). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Play Calendars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Positioning for Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Posture and Fine Motor Assessment of Infants. . . . . . . . . . . . 25Posture and Movement of the Child with Cerebral Palsy . . . . . . . . . 36Practitioner’s Guide to ClinicalOccupational Therapy, A . . . . . . . . . 50
Pre-Dressing Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Pre-Feeding Skills, Second Edition . 17Pre-Scissor Skills, Third Edition . . . . 25Pre-Writing Skills, Revised . . . . . . . . 25PrimerPASO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Progressive Casting and Splinting . 51Progressive Individualized Exercises (PIE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Promoting Social Competence . . . . 45PT Activities for Pediatric Groups . . 25
RRecycling Occupational Therapist, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Rivermead Behavioural MemoryTest—Second Edition, The (RBMT-II) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
SSchool Function Assessment (SFA) . 15SenseAbilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Sensorimotor Processing ActivityPlans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Sensory Motor Handbook, Second Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Sensory Motor Issues in Autism . . . 33Sensory Profile for
Windows & Palm OS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Sensory Profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Sensory Secrets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Shore Handwriting Screener . . . . . . 26
SI For Early Intervention . . . . . . . . . . 10SI: Applying Clinical Reasoning toPractice with Diverse Populations . . 6
Sourcebook for Children withAttention Deficit Disorder, Second Edition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Spatial, Temporal, and PhysicalAnalysis of Motor Control. . . . . . . . . 22
TTest for Everyday Attention (TEA) . 47
Test for Everyday Attention forChildren (TEA-Ch) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Test of Gross Motor Development,Second Edition (TGMD-2). . . . . . . . . 22Test of Mouse Proficiency, Version 1 (TOMP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Test of Visual Motor Integration (TVMI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16The Infanib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24The T.I.M.E. Toddler and Infant Motor Evaluation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Training the Physical Therapist Aide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Transferring and Lifting Children and Adolescents (Revised) . . . . . . . . 36Transition-to-Work Inventory (TWI) . 41
UUnderstanding the Nature of Autism, Second Edition . . . . . . . . . . 33Understanding the Nature of Sensory Integration with Diverse Populations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Useful Field of View (UFOV). . . . . . . 49
VVisual Object and Space Perception
(VOSP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
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