OT School Evaluation Checklist-Licensed Download for 5 Users
OT School Evaluation Checklist-Licensed Download for 5 Users
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OT School Evaluation Checklist-Licensed Download for 5 Users

OT School Evaluation Checklist-Licensed Download for 5 Users

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This pediatric occupational therapy evaluation checklist is essential for any school based occupational therapist. It was developed by a pediatric occupational therapist to help sharpen clinical observation and ensure a holistic evaluation and treatment by cuing the therapist to observe a range of functions such as sensory status, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, visual motor skills, cognitive perceptual skills, self care status and behavior and social/emotional skills. The form is clear, organized by skill, and easy to follow with check boxes next to the skill being observed.

  • Ensures thorough pediatric evaluation

  • Made by Fun and Function

  • Ages 2-12

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Non-standardized. Legal-sized sheet that is double sided and laminated.


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