family involvement in screening -
<<<Answers>>>>permission/ written consent
enrollment information
results of previous screenings
be fully aware of the screening
confidentiality
a program should have this in order to guide families through
the screening and observation process -
<<<Answers>>>>written policies and procedures
a plan for orienting families to the process
a developmentally appropriate screening schedule for each
child
a system for documenting parental permission to screen
a strategy for communicating results to the parents
knowledge about how, when, and to whom referrals should be
made
sharing results with parents - <<<Answers>>>>1) prepare for
the meeting
2)begin the meeting with a brief overview of the processes
3)present a blank sample of the specific tool or tools that were
used
4)present the child's results in writing
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5)be an active listener while parents share their concerns and
questions
6) keep the meeting positive
7) talk about the program's role
8)make an appropriate referral and provide information
how to help parents who display a strong emotion when
results are shared - <<<Answers>>>>stay calm, focus on the
facts, and be compassionate
what steps should be taken after sharing the results of a
screening with parents? - <<<Answers>>>>provide
individualized, developmentally appropriate care
supply parents with information
participate in the child's intervention team
be the parent's knowledgeable partner
why are screenings conducted? - <<<Answers>>>>to monitor
a child's progress in gaining skills, they may be completed
more frequently to guide classroom planning
checklist - <<<Answers>>>>a list of skills and abilities to be
observed
anecdotal record - <<<Answers>>>>a narrative account of an
event written shortly after it occurred; it tells what a child did,