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What type of assessment involves the evaluation of a child's fine motor skills using a standardized tool such as the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales (PDMS-2)?

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✓ Correct answer: B. Performance tests Answer: Performance tests Performance tests are assessments used to evaluate specific skills, such as fine motor abilities, in a structured and standardized manner. The Peabody Developmental Motor Scales (PDMS-2) is an example of such a test. Objective measurements are obtained based on the practitioner's observation of the child's performance and can be used to design therapeutic goals. Observation occurs when a clinician watches an individual's behavior without the completion of a specific assessment. Interviewing is a very common part of assessment and involves the clinician asking the individual or their caregiver questions, generally regarding functional performance. Self-report is characterized by the individual or their caregiver providing pertinent information, such as through the completion of a questionnaire.

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