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Assessment Tools: Bayley scales of infant and toddler development (3rd ed.)

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Bayley scales of infant and toddler development (3rd. ed.)

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Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, 3rd ed.

 

Bayley scales of infant and toddler development, 3rd ed.

Author Nancy Bayley

Summary:  The Motor Scale assessment test is an individually administered instrument that assesses the motor development of infants and young children between 1 month and 42 months of age. Its primary purposes are to identify children with developmental delays of motor functioning and provide information for intervention planning.

Library Record:   Call #  WE 103 B358b3 2006 ATOOLS  (Reserve Desk)

Population:  1 to 42 months

Completion time     30 to 90 minutes (depending upon age of child)

Equipment  : all in one valise

  • 1 manual (x, 181 p. : ill.)
  • 1 picture book (25 p. ; col. ill.)
  • 1 motor scale record form (16 p. : ill.)
  • 1 manipulatives set - 1 4" inflated ball (col.)
  • 1 plastic cup
  • 1 peg holder game with 16 pegs (red, yellow, blue)
  • 8 red blocks
  • 4 red blocks with holes
  • 4 blue discs
  • 5 blue squares
  • 1 pink rattle
  • 1 2" inflated ball
  • 1 red shoelace
  • 1 blue drawstring bag
  • 1 blue 6ft. walking strip
  • 1 blue piggy bank
  • 1 bell
  • 1 small plastic bottle
  • 3 spoons
  • 1 red ring on string
  • 1 red buttonhole practice cloth
  • 2 red crayons
  • 2 pencils
  • 6 pieces of Duplo Lego

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