Special issues in testing preschoolers
Developmental assessment of Young children 4 (1+3)
Lesson 6:Trends and challenges in developmental assessment of young children
Special issues in testing preschoolers
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The special issues to be considered while assessing preschoolers include
- Assessment procedures should reflect normal development characteristics of preschool age group
- Assessment should be conducted by interdisciplinary team with inclusion of family members
- Team should use standardized tests, informal instruments, natural setting techniques appropriate for each preschool child.
- Information from each child’s relevant environment should be collected.
- The child’s native language or primary means of communication should be tested.
- Close monitoring should be done while evaluating mild delayed children.
- False assessment/identification changes in parent child interactions and diminished expectations held for the child.
- Unidentification of children with developmental problems also is possible in assessing very young children.
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