Description
The Children’s Color Trails Test (CCTT) was developed to meet the increasing need for a children’s instrument to assess sustained attention, sequencing, and other executive functions while reducing reliance on language and diminishing the effects of cultural bias and parental verbal report. The CCTT retains many similarities to the original children’s version of the Trail Making Test (TMT), but substitutes the use of color for the use of letters from the English alphabet, thereby increasing the suitability of the test within cross-cultural contexts and with other special needs populations. The CCTT is firmly rooted in child development and maturational theory, developmental neuropsychology, and child neurology.