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Baroda Development Screening Test

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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.

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:

References

  1. ^ Phatak, AT; Khurana, B (January 1991). "Baroda development screening test for infants". Indian pediatrics. 28 (1): 31–7. PMID 1711514. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
  2. ^ Ghai, OP; Paul, Vinod; Bagga, Arvind (2009). Essential Pediatrics, 7th Edition. CBS Publishers & Distributers Pvt Ltd. pp. 22-41. ISBN 9788123917771.