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METRO MANILA DEVELOPMENT SCREENING TEST
Overview

Screening is a presumptive identification of unrecognized disease or defect

Early detection model

Test children with problem

Facilitates early referral and treatment

Detection of developmental disabilities

Children 6 ½ years and below
WHAT IS MMDST FOR?

Simple and clinically useful tool

To determine early serious developmental delays

Dr. William K. Frankenburg

Modified and standardized by Dr. Phoebe D. Williams DDST to MMDST

Developed for health professionals (MDs, RNs, etc)

It is not an intelligence test

It is a screening instrument to determine if child’s development is within
normal
Purposes

Measures developmental delays

Evaluates 4 aspects of development

Aspects of development

Personal-social

Fine-motor adaptive

Language

Gross motor behavior
MMDST Kit
1. Manual
2. Sample test form
3. Test materials
4. MMDST bag
Test materials

A bright red yarn pom-pom

A rattle with narrow handle

Eight 1-inch colored wooden blocks (red, yellow, blue green)

A small clear glass/bottle with 5/8 inch opening

A small bell with 2 ½ inch-diameter mouth

A rubber ball 12 ½ inches in circumference

Cheese curls

A pencil

Cheese curls
Important considerations

Child’s age is crucial= initial step in test administration

Test items will be dependent on age of child

Age = guide the selection of test items and subsequent interpretation of
results
Scoring the Test

Passed

Failed

Refused, or

No opportunity

Failure of an item that is completely to the left of the child’s age is
considered a developmental delay
The Test Form

Made of 105 items written in the range of development of children
between birth and six years of age
Four Sectors

Personal-Social – tasks which indicate the child’s ability to get along
with people and to take care of himself

Fine-Motor Adaptive – tasks which indicate the child’s ability to see
and use his hands to pick up objects and to draw

Language – tasks which indicate the child’s ability to hear, follow
directions and to speak; and

Gross-Motor – tasks which indicate the child’s ability to sit, walk and
jump
Test Directions
1. Try to get the child to smile by smiling, talking or waving to him. Do
not touch him.
2. When the child is playing with toy, pull it away from him. Pass if he
resists.
3.Child does not have to be able to tie shoes or button in the back
4.Move yarn slowly in an arch from one side to the other, about 6”
above child’s face. Pass if the eyes follow 90o to midline. (past
midline; 180o)
5. Pass if the child grasps rattle when it is touched to the backs or tips
of fingers
6. Pass if the child continues to look where yarn disappeared or tries to
see where it went. Yarn should be dropped quickly from sight from
tester’s hand without arm movement
7. Pass if the child picks up cheese curl with any part of the thumb and
finger
8.Pass if child picks up cheese curl with the ends of thumb and index
finger using an over hand approach
9. Pass any enclosed form. Fail continuous round motion.
10.Which line is longer (not bigger). Turn the paper upside down an
repeat (3/3 or 5/6)
11.Pass any crossing line
12.Have child copy first. If failed, demonstrate
13.Note: When giving items 9, 11 and 12, do not name the forms. Do
not demonstrate 9 and 11.
14.When scoring, each pair (2 arms, 2 legs, etc) counts as one part
15.Point to picture and have the child name it. (No credit is given for
sounds only)
16.Tell the child to: give block to mommy; put block on table; put block on floo
r. Pass 2 of 3. (Do not help child by pointing, moving head or eyes.)
17.Ask child: What do you do when you are cold? Hungry? Tired? Pass 2
of 3 Tell child to: Put block on table; under table; in front of chair,
behind chair. Pass 3 of 4. (Do not help child by pointing, moving
head or eyes.)
18.Ask child: If fire is hot, ice is? Mother is a woman, Dad is a?, a horse
is big, a mouse is ? Pass 2 of 3.
19.Ask child: What is a ball? River? Desk? House? Banana?, Curtain?
Roof? Fence? Street? Pass if defined in terms of use, shape, what is it made of
or its general category (such as banana is a fruit, not just yellow). Pass 6 of
9.
20.Ask child: What is a spoon made of? A shoe made of? A door made
of? (no other objects can be substituted.) Pass 3 of 3.
21.When placed on stomach, child lifts chest off table with support of
forearms and/or hands.
22.While child is on back, grasp his hands and pull him to sitting. Pass
if head does not hang back
23.Child may use wall or rail only, not person. May not crawl.
24.Child must throw ball overhead 3 feet to within arm’s reach of tester
25.Child must perform standing broad jumps over width of test sheet (8
½ inches)
26.Tell child to walk forward, heel within 1 inch of toe. Tester may
demonstrate. Child must walk 4 consecutive steps, 2 out of 3 trials.
27.Bounce ball to child who should stand 3 feet away from tester. Child
must catch ball with hands, not arms, 2 out of 3 trials.
28.Tell child to walk backward toe within 1 inch of heel. Tester may
demonstrate. Child must walk 4 consecutive steps, 2 out of 3 trials.
Date and Behavioral Observations
How child feels at time of test, relations to tester, attention span, verbal
behavior, self-confidence, etc)
The Test Form

Across the top and bottom of form are age scales

Age is marked in months 1-24, and age in years from 2 ½ to 6.

Each item is represented in the test form by abar

The bar is placed along the age scale to show when 25%, 50%
(indicated by the hatch mark) 75% and 90% of the normal children
are able to pass the item
The Test Procedure

Start with Personal-social sector

Gives child chance to get used to tester

Gives tester chance ask parents which can be scored based on
report and can also directly observe it

Fine motor-adaptive sectorfo llo w s

Child can perform tasks even without having to directly talk to
tester

Filipino child…..warming up

Third is, language sector

This time child is more comfortable with you (tester)

Will talk as much to you

Lastly, gross-motor sector

Many children are too shy at the beginning of the test
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