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Guidelines for Observers and Screeners

-Be informed -Be objective -Be honest and fair -Be focused

Types of Observation methods

-Checklist -Running Record -Anecdotal record -Frequency counts -Conversations -Time sample -Standardized tests - Rating Scales -Work sample -Documentation

ADA

Americans with Disabilities Act

Conversations

Are word for word accounts of what children have said while being interviewed by a provider. It is used to document the development in the Language and communication, social and emotional development, and approaches to learning domains.

FIDLRS

Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resources System.

Time sample

Records what activities a child chooses to do during a given time period. Use time samples to document children's attention spans, social interactions, or to see how equipment and materials meet their needs.

What do teachers do?

Teachers do the observation and screening,

Benefits of Screening

-identify specific areas of concern -determine if assessment or evaluation may be necessary -basis for referral -give info to parents to make decisions -open ongoing communication with parents and others

Down Syndrome

A condition characterized by distinct physical traits and intellectual impairment

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

A condition characterized by impaired social skills; verbal and nonverbal communication difficulties or repetitive behaviors.

Checklist

A list of skills and abilities to be observed. Use a checklist when the goal is to note the presence or absence of demonstrated skills and abilities

Anecdotal Record

A narrative account of an event written shortly after it occurred. It tells what a child did, when they did it, how they did it, and what happened afterward. Use an anecdotal record to write about the development of a skill or ability.

Running Record

An account of what a child is doing as it is happening. Use a running record to track a child's choice of activities or behaviors over a short period of time.

Standardized Tests

Are used to document a child's ability to compare and contrast, solve a problem, put things in sequential order , classify objects, arrive at conclusions, and perform other skills. Use standardized tests to document the development of a child compared to other children of the same way.

What do the specialists do?Where do they do it in (FL)?

Assessment and evaluation at FDLRS child find private practice.

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)

Deformities in the joints, learning disorders, and cognitive impairments

Benefits of Assessment

Empower parents to help their child grow and develop, improve a family's ability to navigate a complex system of services, and result in a referral evaluation.

What are the three main reasons child care programs observe and screen children?

Foster growth and development, to detect early signs of delay, and help child care professionals identify signs of child abuse.

To work with sincere intention of doing the right thing.

In good faith

IDEA

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

Assessment

Is a process whereby an agency or organization gathers and reviews multiple sources of information about a child's suspected or confirmed developmental delay or disability, and uses to improve a child's outcomes.

Observation

Is an ongoing process conducted by child care providers and others to document a child's growth and development.

Screening

Is an ongoing process conducted by child care providers to verify that a child developing or to identify signs of delay

According to CDC children who are at the highest risk for developmental disabilities are?

Males in poverty

Frequency Count

Records how often a behavior happens. Use this method to identify behaviors that should be encouraged and those that may need to be addressed or accommodated.

Benefits of Observation

Reveal signs of abuse and neglect, help share information, assist in providing individualized care, guide developmentally appropriate practice, and facilitate curriculum development.


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