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PDMS-3 Standard Summary Report

The Peabody Developmental Motor Scales–Third Edition (PDMS-3) report provides a comprehensive assessment of motor skills for children aged birth to 5 years and 11 months, detailing performance in various subtests such as Body Control, Object Control, and Hand Manipulation. The results indicate varying levels of performance, with some areas classified as average while others are borderline impaired or delayed. Overall, the composite scores suggest significant discrepancies between gross and fine motor skills, highlighting areas for potential intervention.

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PDMS-3 Standard Summary Report

The Peabody Developmental Motor Scales–Third Edition (PDMS-3) report provides a comprehensive assessment of motor skills for children aged birth to 5 years and 11 months, detailing performance in various subtests such as Body Control, Object Control, and Hand Manipulation. The results indicate varying levels of performance, with some areas classified as average while others are borderline impaired or delayed. Overall, the composite scores suggest significant discrepancies between gross and fine motor skills, highlighting areas for potential intervention.

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Peabody Developmental Motor Scales–Third Edition

PDMS-3
Standard Summary Report
Birth to 5–11 M. Rhonda Folio Rebecca R. Fewell

Section 1. Identifying Information

Sample
_______A Female n
X Male n
Preferred hand: Right n
X Left n Not established n Preferred foot: Right n
X Left n Not established n
Examiner’s Name Jane Doe Examiner’s Name John Doe
Examiner’s Title Physical Therapist Examiner’s Title Occupational Therapist
Body Control, Body Transport, Object Control, Physical Fitness
Subtest(s) Subtest(s) Hand Manipulation, Eye-Hand Coordination

Year Month Day Year Month Day


Date Tested ________
2022 ________
06 ________
15 Date Tested ________
2022 ________
06 ________
16

Date of Birth ________


2017 ________
12 ________
10 Date of Birth ________
2017 ________
12 ________
10

Age ________
4 ________
6 ________
5 Age ________
4 ________
6 ________
6
Age in Months ________
54 Age in Months ________
54

Section 2. Subtest Performance


Age %ile Scaled ______%
95
Subtest Raw Score Equivalent Rank Score Confidence Interval Descriptive Term
Core
Body Control (BC) _______
72 _______
48 _______
25 8 ____
6 to ____
10 ____________________________
Average

Body Transport (BT) _______


78 _______
41 _______
5 5 ____
4 to ____
7 ____________________________
Borderline Impaired or Delayed

Object Control (OC) _______


25 _______
37 _______
2 4 ____
3 to ____
6 ____________________________
Borderline Impaired or Delayed

Hand Manipulation (HM) _______


85 _______
51 _______
37 9 ____
7 to ____
11 ____________________________
Average

Eye–Hand Coordination (EHC) _______


68 _______
44 _______
9 6 ____
5 to ____
9 ____________________________
Below Average

Supplemental
Physical Fitness (PF) _______
3 _______
44 _______
5 5 ____
4 to ____
8 ____________________________
Borderline Impaired or Delayed

Section 3. Composite Performance


Subtests
______%
95
Composites BC BT OC HM EHC Sum Index %ile Rank Confidence Interval Descriptive Term

Gross Motor ___


8 ___
5 ___
4 ____
17 69 ______
2 ____
62 to ____
77 ____________________________
Impaired or Delayed

Fine Motor ___


9 ___
6 ____
15 84 ______
14 ____
78 to ____
93 ____________________________
Below Average

Total Motor ___


8 ___
5 ___
4 ___
9 ___
6 ____
32 73 ______
4 ____
68 to ____
80 ____________________________
Borderline Impaired or Delayed

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Section 4. Descriptive Terms

Scaled Score 1–3 4–5 6–7 8–12 13–14 15–16 17–20


Descriptive Impaired or Borderline Below Above Gifted or
Term Delayed Impaired or Delayed Average Average Average Superior Very Advanced
Index Score 70 70–79 80–89 90–109 110–119 120–129 129

Section 5. Interpretation of Domain Composites


Domain Composite Comparisons—Pairwise Comparisons
Index Index Score Is This Difference Normative Frequency
Composite Score Difference Clinically Significant? of the Difference Pattern of Discrepancies
Gross Motor 69
Gross Motor–Fine Motor 15 No 20.2 NA
Fine Motor 84
Significance level: .05

Section 6. Interpretation of Subtest Performance


Ipsative Subtest Comparisons
Scaled Mean Scaled Scaled Score Is This Difference Relative Strength/ Normative Frequency
Subtests (by Composite) Score Score Minus Mean Statistically Significant? Weakness of the Difference
Total Motor
Body Control 8 1.60 No NA 20.9
Body Transport 5 -1.40 No NA 34.2
Object Control 4 6.40 -2.40 Yes Weakness 11.7
Hand Manipulation 9 2.60 Yes Strength 10.4
Eye–Hand Coordination 6 -0.40 No NA 71.5
Gross Motor
Body Control 8 2.33 Yes Strength 6.3
Body Transport 5 5.67 -0.67 No NA 49.2
Object Control 4 -1.67 No NA 16.9
Fine Motor
Hand Manipulation 9 1.50 No NA 9.7
7.50
Eye–Hand Coordination 6 -1.50 No NA 9.7
Significance level: .05

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