Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration | Sixth Edition

BEERY VMI
  • Keith E. Beery, PhD
  • Natasha A. Beery
  • Norman A. Buktenica
Internationally respected and backed by decades of research and clinical use, the Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration, Sixth Edition (BEERY™ VMI) helps assess the extent to which individuals can integrate their visual and motor abilities. 
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Beery VMI Motor Coordination Forms (Print)
9780749170684 Qualification Level B

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£122.40

Overview

Publication date:
2010
Age range:
2:0-99:11
Scores/Interpretation:
Standard scores, percentiles, age equivalents
Qualification level:
B
Completion time:
Short Format and Full Format tests: 10–15 minutes each; supplemental Visual Perception and Motor Coordination tests: 5 minutes each
Scoring options:
Manual Scoring

Product Details

Psychologists, learning disability specialists, school counselors, teachers, and other professionals can all benefit from BEERY VMI. The sixth edition remains strongly focused on early childhood education. 

Short Format and Full Format tests present drawings of geometric forms arranged in order of increasing difficulty that the individual is asked to copy. (The Short Format is often used with children ages 2 to 7 years.)

Benefits

  • Help parents better understand their child's current level of development using age norm information. The manual also presents teaching suggestions.
  • Identify individuals who may be encountering difficulties in visual-motor integration.
  • Use with individuals of diverse environmental, educational, and linguistic backgrounds as a culture-free, non-verbal assessment.
  • Supplemental Visual Perception and Motor Coordination tests use the same stimulus forms as the Short Format and Full Format tests.

Features

The BEERY VMI 6th Ed provides approximately 600 age-specific norms from birth through age 6. These consist of basic gross motor, fine motor, visual, and visual-fine motor developmental "stepping stones" that have been identified by research criteria.

  • Among the few psychological assessments that provide standard scores as low as 2 years.
  • Standardized on a national sample with proven reliability and validity.
  • Short and Full Format tests can be administered individually or to groups.
  • Updated norms for ages 2 through 18; adult norms for age 19 and above.
  • Updated reports of medical, neuropsychological, international, and other important advances. 
  • BEERY VMI Classroom Screening Options