Assessment methods for infants and toddlers : transdisciplinary team approaches
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Assessment methods for infants and toddlers : transdisciplinary team approaches
(Early childhood education series)
Teachers College Press, c1994
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Assessment methods for infants & toddlers
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Hiroshima University Central Library, Interlibrary Loan
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-321) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780807733790
Description
Chapters include perspectives on assessment, prevention, and intervention from a wide variety of professionals, including: Medical personnel in hospital and primary care settings * Clinical, developmental, and school psychologists * Early childhood special educators * Occupational and physical therapists o Speech pathologists and audiologists * Early interventionists, and parents. It incorporates assessment methods derived from psychometric, developmental, educational, and medical theory, and it discusses standardized normative instruments, criterion-referenced methods, and observational techniques.
A special feature of the book is the integrative "dialogue" sections that follow each chapter. Drawn from actual early intervention team meetings, these dialogues among professionals and parents show how information gained from assessment can be used to develop, monitor, and reevaluate Individualized Family Service Plans.
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alk. paper ISBN 9780807733806
Description
Chapters include perspectives on assessment, prevention, and intervention from a wide variety of professionals, including: Medical personnel in hospital and primary care settings; Clinical, developmental, and school psychologists; Early childhood special educators; Occupational and physical therapists o Speech pathologists and audiologists; Early interventionists, and parents. It incorporates assessment methods derived from psychometric, developmental, educational, and medical theory, and it discusses standardized normative instruments, criterion-referenced methods, and observational techniques.A special feature of the book is the integrative "dialogue" sections that follow each chapter. Drawn from actual early intervention team meetings, these dialogues among professionals and parents show how information gained from assessment can be used to develop, monitor, and reevaluate Individualized Family Service Plans.
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