Baroda Development Screening Test
Baroda Developmental Screening Test is a screening test for motor-mental assessment of infants, developed from Bayley Scales of Infant Development.[1] It is meant to be used by child psychologists rather than physicians. It can be applied up to 30 month of age. kit is commercially available for it.
History
The test was developed by Promila Phatak in 1991 at Department of Child Development, University of Baroda.[2]
See also
Other tests used for developmental surveillance of a child:
- Denver Developmental Screening Test
- Trivandrum Developmental Screening Chart
- Goodenough-Harris Draw-A-Person Test
References
- ↑ Phatak, AT; Khurana, B (January 1991). "Baroda development screening test for infants.". Indian pediatrics 28 (1): 31–7. PMID 1711514. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
- ↑ Ghai, OP; Paul, Vinod; Bagga, Arvind (2009). Essential Pediatrics, 7th Edition. CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt Ltd. pp. 22-41. ISBN 9788123917771.
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