Behavioral observation and screening module 4
Checklist
A list of skills and abilities to be observed. When observer sees the child demonstrate one, he or she places a mark next to the item.
Work sample
A product created by a child that becomes documentation of the development of a skill.
Running record
An account of what a child is doing as it is happening.
Standardized tests
Are used to document a child's ability to compare and contrast, solve problem, classify objects, put things in sequential order, arrive at conclusions, and other skills.
Anecdotal Record
Is A narrative account of an event written shortly after it occurred .
Rating scale
Is used to measure a behavior, skill, or ability based on a series of quality points or a continuum.
Norm - referenced
Means the results are used to compare the skills of the child to typically developing peers.
Quantify
Means to assess somethings numerical value. This is a highly subjective process and is often used to gather an observer's judgments, based on expertise.
Frequency count
Records how Often a behavior happens .
Documentation
Refers to everything in a child's file, but that word can have a special meaning when it is used in reference to child observation. Then, documentation refers to records the help identify a child who may be at risk of maltreatment, delay, disability or to relay a suspicion of child abuse or neglect.
Phonetically
Refers to the way words sound, rather than how they are spelled. For example, you might record that a child said, "cookie peas," as opposed to writing, "cookie,please."
Time sample
Reports what activities a child chooses to do during a given time period, which is usually a half hour .
Conversation
Word for word accounts of what you children said while being interviewed by a provider.