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A Developmental Approach to Assessment of Young Children.

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  • 3.2.a
    Assesses children using tools they are fully qualified and trained to use, especially in the case of formal assessment
  • 3.2.b
    Reviews and considers information the family has provided about their child, as well as information provided by other programs or teachers, before beginning an assessment
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  • 3.2.c
    Encourages families to share the concerns, hopes and developmental goals they have for their child
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  • 3.2.d
    Ensures that assessment procedures are culturally and linguistically appropriate
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  • 3.2.e
    Ensures that multiple measures are used to assess children (i.e., observations, curriculum-based assessments, work samples, clinical opinion, etc.)
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  • 3.2.f
    Accommodates children's physical, temperamental, and sensory differences when choosing assessment materials and procedures
  • 3.2.g
    When possible, assesses children during familiar routines, with familiar materials, people and contexts, rather than only in controlled situations
  • 3.2.h
    Makes sure children are familiar with the assessor(s)
  • 3.2.i
    Considers children's strengths and needs across all developmental domains when giving an assessment and interpreting results
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  • 3.2.j
    Uses assessment tools that are relevant to curriculum or program planning
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  • 3.2.k
    Informs families about state Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education rules and regulations regarding assessment

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