The Power of Parenting
Friday, 30 July 2010
Principles of Observation, Screening and Assessment
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What is the relationship between the assessment and intervention? |
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Q:What is the relationship between the assessment and intervention?A:Meisels argues that "assessment is closely tied to its utility - to its contribut...
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What is a “family-centred approach” to observation, screening and assessment? |
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Q:What is a “family-centred approach” to observation, screening and assessment?A:Although goals for screening and assessing young children differ, the...
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What does the family-centred philosophy in early intervention look like? |
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Q:What does the family-centred philosophy in early intervention look like?A:A family-centred philosophy in early intervention recognizes that families...
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What are the benefits and drawbacks of an in-home assessment? |
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Q:What are the benefits and drawbacks of an in-home assessment?A:When an assessment is conducted in a family's home it is implicit that they are viewe...
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To what extent should families be involved in the child's observation, screening and assessment process? |
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Q:To what extent should families be involved in the child's observation, screening and assessment process?A:Researchers (Dunst and Trivette) found tha...
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