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4 Guidelines for observers and screeners - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Be informed
2. Be objective and accurate
3. Be honest and fair
4. Be focused
A developmental delay occurs when a child does not display the skills and abilities typically seen
in peers in the same age range. Delays can occur in any developmental domain, but most
common ones occur in the ____________ - CORRECT ANSWER: -language and
communication
-social and emotional development
according to CDC, children who are at the highest risk for developmental delay/disability tend to
be: - CORRECT ANSWER: male, living in poverty
Anecdotal Records - CORRECT ANSWER: narrative accounts of an event written shortly after it
occurred. it tells what a child did, how he did it, and what happened afterward. it does not
contain references to emotions, feelings or other details that cannot be measured .used to write
about the development of a skill or ability.
apart from the 3 main reasons, observation and screening also used to: - CORRECT ANSWER: -
support quality curriculum development
-help parents support growth and development at home
,-allow timely referral for early intervention services
-provide a common reference point and basis for interactions between parents, program staff, and
other professionals
assessment - CORRECT ANSWER: process whereby an agency/ organization gathers and
reviews multiple sources of information about a child's suspected or confirmed developmental
disability and uses that information to improve a child's outcome
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - CORRECT ANSWER: a disorder
characterized by impulsivity and inattention, and in some cases, hyperactivity
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) - CORRECT ANSWER: a group of neurodevelopment
disorders characterized by difficulties in social interaction and communication, repetitive
behaviors, and stereotyped interests and activities
Be focused best practice - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. allow enough time to conduct the
observation/screening
2. observe/screen one child at a time
3. pay attention to small differences and details
4. work methodically (organized, systematic and deliberate) and thoughtfully
Be honest and fair - CORRECT ANSWER: observe children and conduct screening, and
document all relevant observations in good faith.
Be honest and fair best practice - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. document children development over
time
2. observe and screen when children are at their best (following the 3 A's of a healthy child)
3. conduct sessions in the child's natural setting (familiar staff, place, and materials)
4. never observe/screen with the intent of confirming a suspicion of delay, disability, abuse, or
neglect.
, Be informed best practices - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Review information about general
developmental domains and milestones and the child's abilities/ unique needs
2. study the child's file
3. familiarize self with the screening tool before using it.
Be objective and accurate - CORRECT ANSWER: create documentation that can be used by
others to help the children grow and develop to their full potential.
Be objective and accurate best practice - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. ensure results do not reflect
personal feelings
2. set aside personal believe and consider only facts
3. document all relevant information
4. make sure documentation is correct and complete (complete documentation as soon as
possible, proofread for content errors, check for writing and mathematical errors, wait 2-3 days ,
then repeat the process)
Benefits of assessment - CORRECT ANSWER: empower parents to help their child grow and
develop
improve a family's ability to navigate a complex system of services
result in referral for evaluation to eligible children may receive benefits they are entitled to under
the individuals with disabilities education act or IDEA, which is a federal law
Benefits of observations - CORRECT ANSWER: facilitate curriculum development
guide DAP
assist in providing individualized care
help share information with parents and others
reveal signs of abuse and neglect