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True or False
Standardized tests have specific procedures for administering, scoring, and
interpreting the results.
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1 True 2 False
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,True or False False
Observation is not an
ongoing process in which
child care professionals
recognize and document
identifiable
developmental
milestones as they
appear, using tools such
as checklists, anecdotal
records, and running
records.
True or False True
An anecdotal record tells
what a child did, when he
did it, how he did it, and
what happened
afterward. It does not
contain references to
emotions, feelings, or
other details that cannot
be measured.
True or False False
child care personnel
should attempt to
diagnose delay or
disability.
True or False False
A running record is an
account of how often a
child dose something as
it is happening.
, True or False True
The three main reasons
child care programs
observe and screen
children are to foster
growth and development
in every child, detect
early signs of
developmental delay or
disability, and identify
signs of child abuse and
neglect.
True or False True
Running records are also
used to document how
children are responding
to their environment.
True or False False
Standardized tests can
be used in almost any
aspect of the program
that involves human
behavior, whether it
occurs in a child, a staff
member, an entire
classroom, a group of
staff members, or any of
these combined. Use this
method to identify
behaviors that should be
encouraged and those
that may need to be
addressed or
accommodated.