

(Adult norms, for ages 19 and older, have not been updated.) While test content has not changed, the child and adult test forms have been combined, making the Beery VMI more convenient for clinicians who work with people of all ages. The sixth edition remains focused on early childhood education, offering new norms for ages 2 through 18. While it is used primarily with young children, the Beery VMI can also be administered to adolescents and adults. Backed by decades of research and clinical use, the Beery VMI offers a convenient and economical way to screen for visual–motor deficits that can lead to learning, behavior, and neuropsychological problems.

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