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a
Uses observation and assessment to understand children’s strengths and interests and the skills they are working to master
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b
Collaborates with families and related professionals to create goals for individual children and for groups of children
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c
Plans before implementing activities and interventions
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d
Implements opportunities for children to learn and practice skills
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e
Evaluates how well the experiences they plan meet children's needs and interests
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f
Uses checklists and other assessment tools to track children's development
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g
Gathers and labels documentation related to development
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h
Engages in communication with families about their child's development
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i
When appropriate, identifies children who may benefit from further professional support
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j
When necessary, acquires the professional support they need to help children be successful
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k
Implements and evaluates the effectiveness of interventions, modifications and accommodations to help children meet developmental and learning goals
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l
When appropriate, contributes to writing, reviewing and/or implementing Individual Family Service Plans (IFSP) and Individualized Education Plans (IEP) goals that are aligned with The Division for Early Childhood (DEC) of the Council for Exceptional Children Recommended Practices