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Psychomotor Assessment

The Psychomotor Assessment evaluates a range of motor and cognitive capacities, based on standardized tests, including:
  • Body schema and body image
  • Muscle tone regulation
  • Spatial and temporal domain
  • Handwriting skills
  • Cognitive functions: visual and auditory attention, visual, auditory and spatial memory
  • Executive functions: control of impulsivity, planning, problem solving, mental flexibility
  • Laterality
  • Motor skills: fine and gross motor skills and eye-hand coordination
  • What It Assesses: Psychomotor assessments focus on a child’s physical abilities, specifically their fine and gross motor skills, handwriting, coordination, balance, and body awareness. 
  • Importance: Psychomotor assessments help identify delays or difficulties in physical development, which can impact daily activities and academic tasks (like writing or sports). Improving motor skills boosts a child’s independence, confidence, and ability to participate fully in school activities.