Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, Third Edition

BOT-3
  • Brett D. Bruininks
  • Robert H. Bruininks
The Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency™, Third Edition (BOT™-3) is a versatile and comprehensive measure of gross and fine motor skills for children and young adults.

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  • Kits

    Starter & complete kits, print & digital

    3 options

    From AUD 500.01
  • Test forms & reports

    Booklets, record forms, answer sheets, report usages & subscriptions

    8 options

    From AUD 7.00
  • Support materials

    Manuals, stimulus books, replacement items & other materials

    11 options

    From AUD 0.00
  • All products

    All tests and materials offered for BOT-3

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  • BOT-3 Complete Kit (Print)
    A103000395532 Qualification Level B

    Includes:

    • Examiner Manual
    • Complete Administration Easel
    • 25 Complete Record Forms (print)
    • 25 Motor Response Booklets (print)
    • Pad of 25 Paper Folding Response Pages
    • 2 scoring overlays
    • Complete manipulative set
    • Carry bag

    AUD 1,500.00

  • BOT-3 Complete Kit (Digital)
    A103000395531 Qualification Level B

    Includes:

    • Examiner Manual (Digital)
    • Item Picture Book (print)
    • 25 Motor Response Booklets (print)
    • Pad of 25 Paper Folding Response Pages
    • 2 scoring overlays
    • Complete manipulative set
    • 25 Q-Global usages for on-screen administration
    Once ordered, the digital manual is accessible by logging into Q-global and visiting the Q-global Resource Library. It is a view-only digital file.

    AUD 1,200.00

    Estimated release:January 2025
  • BOT-3 Complete Manipulative Set
    A103000372807 Qualification Level B

    Includes:

    • Token pad
    • Tokens in box
    • Scissors
    • Target
    • Shuttle block
    • Tennis ball
    • Knee pad
    • Blocks with string
    • Shape cards
    • Pegboard kit
    • Carry bag

    AUD 650.00

    Estimated release:January 2025
  • BOT-3 Brief Kit (Print)
    A103000393920 Qualification Level B

    Includes:

    • Manual/Administration Easel
    • 25 Brief Record Forms
    • 25 Brief Response Booklets
    • Brief Manipulative set
    • Carry bag

    AUD 500.01

    Estimated release:February 2025
  • BOT-3 Complete Administration Easel (Print)
    A103000372791 Qualification Level B

    AUD 430.00

    Estimated release:January 2025
  • BOT-3 Complete Q-global Administration Easel (Digital)
    A103000370990 Qualification Level B

    Once ordered, the digital asset is accessible by logging into Q-global and visiting the Q-global Resource Library. It is a view-only digital file.

    AUD 430.00

    Estimated release:January 2025
  • BOT-3 Q-global Examiner Manual (Digital)
    A103000370989 Qualification Level B

    Once ordered, the digital asset is accessible by logging into Q-global and visiting the Q-global Resource Library. It is a view-only digital file.

    AUD 300.00

    Estimated release:January 2025
  • BOT-3 Examiner Manual (Print)
    A103000372790 Qualification Level B

    BOT-3 Examiner Manual for Complete, Fine Motor and Gross Motor kits.

    AUD 300.00

    Estimated release:January 2025
  • BOT-3 Brief Manual/Administration Easel (Print)
    A103000372794 Qualification Level B

    AUD 260.00

    Estimated release:February 2025
  • BOT-3 Q-global Scoring Subscription 1 Year (Digital)
    A103000370987 Qualification Level B

    Includes unlimited scoring per user within an account, for assessments administered using paper record forms.

    AUD 85.00

    Estimated release:January 2025
  • BOT-3 Complete Record Form (Print)
    A103000372795 Qualification Level B

    Pack of 25

    AUD 130.00

  • BOT-3 Response Booklet (Print)
    A103000372797 Qualification Level B

    Pack of 25
    BOT-3 Response Booklet for Complete, Fine Motor and Digital Kits. 

    AUD 130.00

  • BOT-3 Brief Record Form (Print)
    A103000372804 Qualification Level B

    Pack of 25

    AUD 65.00

    Estimated release:February 2025
  • BOT-3 Brief Response Booklet (Print)
    A103000372798 Qualification Level B

    Pack of 25

    AUD 50.00

    Estimated release:February 2025
  • BOT-3 Folding Paper Item Response Page Pad of 25 (Print)
    A103000372799 Qualification Level B

    Folding Paper Item Response Pages on a tear-off pad of 25 for use with BOT-3 and BOT-3 Brief.

    AUD 25.00

  • BOT-3 Scoring Overlays in Envelope (Print)
    A103000372800 Qualification Level B

    Set of 2 scoring overlays in an envelope.

    AUD 35.00

    Estimated release:January 2025
  • BOT-3 Item Picture Book (Print)
    A103000395042 Qualification Level B

    Spiral-bound book containing examinee-facing pictures of BOT-3 items for use in conjunction with on-screen administration on Q-global.

    AUD 85.00

    Estimated release:January 2025
  • BOT-3 Q-global Administration/Report (Digital)
    A103000370991 Qualification Level B

    Pack of 1

    AUD 7.00

    Estimated release:January 2025
  • BOT-3 Tokens
    A103000348499 Qualification Level B

    Pack of 50

    AUD 35.00

    Estimated release:January 2025
  • BOT-3 Token Pad
    A103000348500 Qualification Level B

    AUD 35.00

    Estimated release:January 2025
  • BOT-3 Q-global Item Picture Book (Digital)
    A103000395043 Qualification Level B

    Complementary digital file, containing examinee-facing pictures of items, to the digital administration of BOT-3 on Q-global.

    AUD 0.00

    Estimated release:January 2025

Overview

Publication date:
July 2024
Completion time:
Complete Form: 50–90 minutes,
Fine Motor Form: 25–45 minutes,
Gross Motor Form: 25–45 minutes
Administration:
Paper and pencil or Digital via Q-global®
Age range:
4:0 – 25:11
Qualification level:
B
Norms:
US
Scoring options:
Q-global or manual scoring
Forms:
Complete, Fine Motor, Gross Motor, Digital
Report Options:
Comprehensive report
 

Author Q&A with Drs. Brett and Bob Bruininks

Learn more about customer- and research-led updates to this widely used motor skills assessment, and all the new features you can expect to see

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Product Details

Now with updated norms and improved digital utility!

The BOT-3 measures a broad array of fine and gross motor skills. Eight core subtests and one supplementary subtest allow for in-depth assessment of motor abilities and identification of areas of relative strength. With the BOT-3, you can:

  • Assess the motor development and proficiency of individuals from school age to early adulthood, ranging from those who are typically developing to those with mild to moderate motor challenges.
  • Support diagnosis of motor impairments.
  • Inform further evaluation, goal-setting, and interventions.
  • Develop and evaluate motor training programs.

Subtests

Core subtests
  • Fine Motor Precision: includes untimed activities that require precise control of finger and hand movement.
  • Fine Motor Integration: requires the examinee to reproduce. drawings of various geometric shapes of increasing complexity.
  • Manual Dexterity: uses timed, goal-directed activities that involve reaching, grasping, and bimanual coordination with small objects.
  • Upper Limb Coordination: consists of activities designed to measure visual tracking with coordinated arm and hand movement, such as catching, dribbling, and throwing a ball.
  • Bilateral Coordination: contains tasks requiring body control, and sequential and simultaneous coordination of the upper and lower limbs.
  • Balance: evaluates fundamental balance skills that are integral for maintaining posture when standing or walking.
  • Strength: measures trunk and upper and lower body strength.
  • Dynamic Movement: assesses running speed and agility.
Supplementary subtest
  • Extended Balance: involves more advanced balance skills using a balance beam.

Features

Occupational therapists, physical therapists, developmental adaptive physical education teachers, diagnosticians, and special education professionals appreciate the BOT-3 for its:

  • Engaging, game-like tasks.
  • Large, clear pictures in the administration easel and optional. demonstration videos that help examinees better understand the activities you need them to perform.
  • Supplementary Extended Balance subtest to assess higher-performing individuals (requires Balance Beam not included in kit but available separately).
  • Three supplemental scores to provide even more clinically-useful information beyond the subtest and composite scores.
    • Skilled Manual Performance – a norm-referenced score combining scores from the three subtests focused on skilled use of the hands for fine motor activities – Fine Motor Precision, Fine Motor Integration and Manual Dexterity – to provide a ‘pure’ measure of fine motor performance.
    • Movement Fundamentals Score – a criterion-referenced score comprising select items from across four BOT-3 subtests (Upper Limb Coordination, Bilateral Coordination, Balance, Dynamic Movement). Measures Fundamental Movement Skills considered to be the building blocks of skilled movement required for participation in sports, leisure and activities of daily living.
    • Motor Planning and Coordination – a norm-referenced score encompassing items from the full BOT-3 test that were shown to have particularly high discrimination between the Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) and typically developing groups.
  • Separate fine motor and gross motor kits available.
    • The fine motor kit includes subtests for: Fine Motor Precision, Fine Motor Integration, Manual Dexterity, and Upper-Limb Coordination.
    • The gross motor kit includes subtests for: Bilateral Coordination, Balance, Extended Balance, Dynamic Movement, and Strength (Balance Beam required for Extended Balance).
 

Resources

FAQs

Why is there no balance beam included in the Complete kit?

The BOT-3 Balance subtest does not require a balance beam, so to reduce the cost and weight of the kit, the beam was not included. However, it can be purchased separately by examiners wishing to administer the Extended Balance items. Examiners who own a BOT-2 kit will not need to purchase an additional beam as the same beam is used in BOT-2 and BOT-3.

Is there a Short Form included within the BOT-3?

No. The BOT-3 Brief is available separately and provides a brief overview of motor skills. It can be used for screening or combined with other standardised measures.

Has the BOT-2 Brief also been updated?

Yes. The BOT-3 Brief kit will be published in late 2024.

Can I upgrade my BOT-2 or BOT-2 Brief kits to convert them to the new editions?

There is no "upgrade kit" available. While some of the manipulatives are the same in both kits, others have been altered for BOT-3 to improve their utility. The BOT-3 and BOT-3 Brief also have new manuals, administration easels, record forms, and response materials, so the majority of the items in the kit are new and cannot be repurposed from the old edition. However, if you have a BOT-2 balance beam, you can use this to administer the Extended Balance items.

Is there training available for the BOT-3?

Yes. There will be complimentary introductory training and paid training coming soon. 

Why is the BOT-3 digital kit cheaper than the print kit?

The digital kit is cheaper because it doesn't include an administration easel. The administration easel is not required when administering the BOT-3 using a digital record form as all of the information contained in the easel is included within the digital record form.

What are the Growth Scale Values and how do I use them?

The Growth Scale Values (GSVs) are new for BOT-3, although they are not unique to this test. They provide a score metric that does not involve age-based comparisons. A GSV reflects the range of ability on a scale from very low to very high. An examinee’s test performance can be placed on this scale to track improvement in ability. GSVs can be used to quantify change in performance on a given subtest over multiple administrations of the BOT-3.

The advantage of using GSVs rather than normative scores for this purpose is that the GSV provides a quantifiable measure of an examinee’s changes in ability, even if the amount of change is not sufficient to narrow the gap between the examinee's performance and that of their same-age peers.

GSVs are a particularly useful supplement to traditional norm-referenced scaled and standard scores for examinees who demonstrate more pronounced motor challenges. For example, an examinee whose motor development is occurring at a slower rate than typically developing peers may not show improvement in their norm-referenced scaled score for a particular subtest from one administration to the next, but their GSV may increase, indicating that their underlying ability on the tasks in this subtest has improved.

The reproducible form in Appendix F of the BOT-3 Manual can be used to track GSVs and determine significant change over multiple administrations of the BOT-3.

Further Information on GSVs can be found in Chapters 2, 3, and 5 of the BOT-3 Examiner Manual.

 

Webinars

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