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Introduction
== Introduction ==
There are a range of assessment tools to screen children. There are then a range of more detailed assessment tools that can be used if children appear to have any specific developmental difficulties.
There are a range of assessment tools to both quickly screen and assess children in more detail. These assessments will highlight if a child has a specific developmental difficulty that may affect their school and sports readiness.
 
== PhysiFun Checklist ==
The PhysiFun checklist has been developed to highlight to the teacher / therapist if a particular student needs help with any activity. It is also a useful feedback tool for parents.  See Table 1.
{| class="wikitable"
|+Table 1. PhysiFun Checklist
!Age
!Walking
!Stairs
!Ball Skills
!Fine Motor
|-
|15 months
|Walks alone, arms up, feet wide
Starts voluntarily
 
Falls, bumps into things
|All fours upstairs
Creeps backwards down
|Kneels with support
|Pincer grasp of small objects
Palmar grasp of crayon
 
To and fro scribbles
 
Builds tower of 2 cubes after demonstration
|-
|18 months
|Walks feet slightly apart
Stops voluntarily
 
Starts to jump
 
Can walk backwards for a few steps
|Upstairs with one hand held
Creeps backward down
 
Climbs to stand on chair
|Squats to pick up toy
Kneels properly
 
Pushes ball with foot Throws a ball
|Primitive tripod grasp or midshaft palmar grasp
To and fro scribbles and dots
|-
|2 years
|Runs, stops and starts with ease and avoids objects
|Upstairs with 2 feet a step
Downstairs - holding on
 
Can jump off a step
|Kicks a large ball
Throws a small ball overhand in a definite direction
|Holds a pencil near tip with thumb and 2 fingers
Circular scribbles, to and fro scribble and dots, vertical lines
 
Builds a tower of 6 to 7 cubes
|-
|3 years
|Stands momentarily on 1 foot
Obstacles whilst running
 
Walks forwards, backwards and sideways
 
Can ride pedal cycle bike and turn wide corners
|Upstairs with alternating feet
Downstairs with 2 feet to one step
 
Rises from kneeling without using hands
|Throws ball overhead
Can catch a large ball on or between extended arms
 
Kicks ball forcibly
|Pencil skill tripod grasp with good control
Imitates cross and copies circle
 
Draws a man with head plus 1 or 2 indications of features
 
Cuts with scissors
 
Threads large beads
|-
|4 years
|Running is more controlled; can start, stop, and turn
Turns somersaults
 
Hops on one foot
 
Gallops
 
Can brush teeth
 
Can skip (without rope)
|Combs hair
 
Can wash and dress with little assistance
|Can easily catch, throw, and bounce a ball
|Copies crosses and squares
Prints some letters
 
Uses table utensils skillfully
 
Cuts on a line
|-
|5 years
|Runs in an adult manner
Walks on tiptoe
 
Broad jumps
 
Walks on a balance beam
 
Skates and jumps rope
|Laces (but cannot tie) shoes
|Developing ability to throw a ball against a wall and catch it again
|Hand preference is established
Grasps pencil like an adult
 
Colours within lines
 
Cuts and pastes simple shapes
 
Writes name
 
Draws a detailed person
 
Matches most colours Understands numbers
|-
|6 years
|Learns to skip with rope
Knows right from left and number of fingers
 
Stands on one leg for 20 seconds (bilaterally)
|Ties shoe laces
|Specific sporting ability becomes more obvious
|Draws with precision and to detail
Developing reading skills well
 
May write independently Copies a diamond
|}
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Introduction[edit | edit source]

There are a range of assessment tools to both quickly screen and assess children in more detail. These assessments will highlight if a child has a specific developmental difficulty that may affect their school and sports readiness.

PhysiFun Checklist[edit | edit source]

The PhysiFun checklist has been developed to highlight to the teacher / therapist if a particular student needs help with any activity. It is also a useful feedback tool for parents. See Table 1.

Table 1. PhysiFun Checklist
Age Walking Stairs Ball Skills Fine Motor
15 months Walks alone, arms up, feet wide

Starts voluntarily

Falls, bumps into things

All fours upstairs

Creeps backwards down

Kneels with support Pincer grasp of small objects

Palmar grasp of crayon

To and fro scribbles

Builds tower of 2 cubes after demonstration

18 months Walks feet slightly apart

Stops voluntarily

Starts to jump

Can walk backwards for a few steps

Upstairs with one hand held

Creeps backward down

Climbs to stand on chair

Squats to pick up toy

Kneels properly

Pushes ball with foot Throws a ball

Primitive tripod grasp or midshaft palmar grasp

To and fro scribbles and dots

2 years Runs, stops and starts with ease and avoids objects Upstairs with 2 feet a step

Downstairs - holding on

Can jump off a step

Kicks a large ball

Throws a small ball overhand in a definite direction

Holds a pencil near tip with thumb and 2 fingers

Circular scribbles, to and fro scribble and dots, vertical lines

Builds a tower of 6 to 7 cubes

3 years Stands momentarily on 1 foot

Obstacles whilst running

Walks forwards, backwards and sideways

Can ride pedal cycle bike and turn wide corners

Upstairs with alternating feet

Downstairs with 2 feet to one step

Rises from kneeling without using hands

Throws ball overhead

Can catch a large ball on or between extended arms

Kicks ball forcibly

Pencil skill tripod grasp with good control

Imitates cross and copies circle

Draws a man with head plus 1 or 2 indications of features

Cuts with scissors

Threads large beads

4 years Running is more controlled; can start, stop, and turn

Turns somersaults

Hops on one foot

Gallops

Can brush teeth

Can skip (without rope)

Combs hair

Can wash and dress with little assistance

Can easily catch, throw, and bounce a ball Copies crosses and squares

Prints some letters

Uses table utensils skillfully

Cuts on a line

5 years Runs in an adult manner

Walks on tiptoe

Broad jumps

Walks on a balance beam

Skates and jumps rope

Laces (but cannot tie) shoes Developing ability to throw a ball against a wall and catch it again Hand preference is established

Grasps pencil like an adult

Colours within lines

Cuts and pastes simple shapes

Writes name

Draws a detailed person

Matches most colours Understands numbers

6 years Learns to skip with rope

Knows right from left and number of fingers

Stands on one leg for 20 seconds (bilaterally)

Ties shoe laces Specific sporting ability becomes more obvious Draws with precision and to detail

Developing reading skills well

May write independently Copies a diamond