The Full Range Test of Visual-Motor Integration (FRTVMI) is a highly reliable, valid measure of visual-motor integration skills that not only covers the full range of school ages but, unlike most other tests of VMI, includes norms appropriate for special education students in the 19-21 year age range. Its norms include adults as well as children and adolescents (i.e., a full range of individuals from 5 years through 74 years can now be assessed with a common test.)
Purpose: Assesses the ability to accurately relate visual stimuli to motor responses by asking subjects to copy a series of increasingly complicated designs Testing Time: 5-15 minutes Adminstration: Individual or group
The FRTVMI assesses the ability to accurately relate visual stimuli to motor responses. The purposes of giving the test include: (1) documenting the presence and degree of visual-motor problems in individuals, (2) identifying candidates for referral, (3) verifying the effectiveness of intervention programs, and (4) serving as a research tool. The test requires the person being tested to copy a series of increasingly complicated designs.
Scoring guides with comprehensive instructions makes the test easy and rapid to score accurately. The FRTVMI is unique among visual-motor integration tests because it gives the clinician a highly reliable, valid and unbiased measure to assessing individuals with a wide range of visual-motor ability. For use by OTs, PTs, teachers, psychologists, educational dianosticians and learning disability specialists.
COMPLETE KIT includes: Examiners Manual, 25 Profile/Examiner Record Forms for 5-10 y.o., Profile/Examiner Record Forms for 11-74 y.o., and a Scoring Transparency, all in a sturdy box.
Authors: D Hammill, N Pearson, J Voress, C Reynolds