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Behavioral Observation and Screening for DCF Exam

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1-2% of infants have no discernible disabling conditions at the time of birth, but by school age, 10% of all children are found to have some degree of developmental disability - answer-True A broad area that focuses on how children feel about themselves and their relationships with others. It refers to children's individual behaviors and responses to play and work activites, attachments to parents and caregivers, and relationships with siblings and friends: - answer-Social and emotional development A child care worker recognizes and notes an identifiable performance or behavior and uses instruments such as checklists, anecdotal records, and running records. These instruments are used to measure progress against a standard and to share results with assessment experts. This is called: - answer-Observation A child is compared to others who are similar to him in age and level of development: - answer-Standardized/norm referenced A child's emotional state in a variety of situations is tested clinically: - answer-Temperament A useful first-level screening program should be practical for assessing large numbers of children and they should do so: - answer-Easily, accurately, affordably A variety of methods can be used to involve parents, they are: - answer-Parents can go to the center for the screening, the screening is done entirely at the school and the results are then shared with parents An instrument intended to identify and monitor normal development or possible developmental delay is called: - answer-Screening Assessments based on children's work in the classroom focused on measuring a child's performance - answer-Instructional assessments Brief achievement test geared to show whether a child is ready to benefit from a special program: - answer-Readiness test Brief tests that target social-emotional issues: - answer-Social-emotional/behavioral screening tests Can be standardized or can be developed by the teacher to identify behaviors that are going to be observed and then to record the observations by checking the box that best describes what was been observed: - answer-Checklists Changes in body shape and proportion, includes changes in weight, height, visual perception, hearing, etc. - answer-Physical health Components of the Brigance Screen are: - answer-It uses nine separate forms, it measures speech-language and general knowledge, for the youngest age group it measures social-emotional skills, it is designed to be administered in an educational environment and can be administered by a para-professional, available in four languages Culture includes ideas about: - answer-ways to relate to one's elders, behavior between boys and girls, roles of men and women, child rearing practices such as discipline, toilet training, feeding, and bathing Culture influences are important, it is made up of all the factors in an environment that are accepted by the group as the norm. Culture includes: - answer-Attitudes, values and beliefs, laws, ways of doing things During this observation, the observer is concealed behind a screen or a 2-way mirror and does not interact with a child: - answer-Non-participant observation FDLRS/child find: - answer-The letters stand for Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resources System, is coordinated with local school districts, locates children who are potentially eligible for services under IDEA, provides information,training, and supports districts and families to promote effective parent participation Focuses on observations and provides initial information that can facilitate learning: - answer-Developmental screening instruments Key components of the Batelle Developmental Inventory are: - answer-It is a developmental assessment for young children, its purpose is to screen, diagnose, and evaluate early development, it measures personal-social, adaptive, motor, communication and cognitive ability Measures knowledge or skills a child has learned: - answer-Achievement tests Observation and screening are successful when certain strategies are used. The strategies are: - answer-A way to collaborate with parents, a system for planning and scheduling activities, a plan for the initial follow through Observation guidelines include: - answer-Know what to expect, observe a child over a period of time, remember that difficulties in a single area are not necessarily cause for alarm, record only what the child is doing and do NOT interpret Once you have identified a child in your care that needs further assessment, the actions you should take are: - answer-talk to the parent, decide where you will direct the parent to turn for further assessment, know who in your local area can answer questions about Early Intervention Providers Parents write a narrative of their child's skills as they have observed them, and then professional child care providers convert this information into measurable information: - answer-Parent-completed assessments Records that during a specfiied period of time, the person who is observing the child writes everything the child does and says/this tool is especially helpful in looking at social behavior: - answer-Running record Refers to a child's abilities to express himself verbally and receive and understand the verbal communication of others. It involves a child's ability to learn vocabulary and grammar, and includes reading and writing: - answer-Language and communication Refers to how skills and knowledge are acquired through three qualities of eagerness and curiosity; persistence; creativity and problem solving: - answer-Approaches to learning Refers to the child's intellectual or mental abilities. Involves finding, processing and organizing information, and using it appropriately - answer-Cognitive development and general knowledge Screening provides a common reference point and basis for interaction for: - answer-parents, child care workers, child development specialists Short, factual narrative descriptions of a child's behavior. These records should be factual and should not include judgments: - answer-Anecdotal records Sound screening tools are: - answer-reliable, valid, and free of bias The basic tasks involved in developing and maintaining a successful screening process are: - answer-organization, scheduling, executing, and follow through The first step of any observation and screening activity: - answer-Obtaining parental permission; should be built into the enrollment process The following information is necessary for you or the parents when contacting an agency for further assessment of the child: - answer-Name and age old child, date of assessment, the name of who administered the screening, results of the screening, the services that you are interested in using and when the child will be available for professional assessment The key benefits of developmental screenings are: - answer-Early detection, activities that strengthen the child's skills, quality information is available to parents regarding in-the-home activities that support normal development, common reference points and basis for interaction for all stakeholders This observation allows you to interact with the child and ask them to do certain things: - answer-Participant observation True or False: Adjusted age is used to correctly determine a child's development by taking into consideration their premature birth - answer-True True or False: Asking if the child was born premature would not be an appropriate question on an enrollment form - answer-False True or False: Children who are born premature are in the same developmental stage as those born to term - answer-False True or false: Cognitive development and general knowledge includes reasoning, solving problems, and using symbols - answer-True True or False: Development occurs rapidly and typically progresses in spurts - answer-True True or False: Developmental skills are acquired in a logical sequence - answer-True True or False: Do not try to observe more than one child at a time - answer-True True or False: Follow-up assessment services are available to all Florida children, when indicated by observation and screening through the Early Intervention Program operated by the Florida Department of Health and the Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resources System. The specific providers differ from region to region, so, you must identify referral sources in your local area - answer-True True or False: For children older than three years of age, the Department of Education handles the referral system - answer-True True or False: For children whose actual date of birth is more than three weeks earlier tha

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BEHAVIORAL OBSERVATION AND SCREENING
FOR DCF EXAM
1-2% of infants have no discernible disabling conditions at the time of birth, but by
school age, 10% of all children are found to have some degree of developmental
disability - answer-True

A broad area that focuses on how children feel about themselves and their
relationships with others. It refers to children's individual behaviors and responses
to play and work activites, attachments to parents and caregivers, and relationships
with siblings and friends: - answer-Social and emotional development

A child care worker recognizes and notes an identifiable performance or behavior
and uses instruments such as checklists, anecdotal records, and running records.
These instruments are used to measure progress against a standard and to share
results with assessment experts. This is called: - answer-Observation

A child is compared to others who are similar to him in age and level of
development: - answer-Standardized/norm referenced

A child's emotional state in a variety of situations is tested clinically: - answer-
Temperament

A useful first-level screening program should be practical for assessing large
numbers of children and they should do so: - answer-Easily, accurately, affordably

A variety of methods can be used to involve parents, they are: - answer-Parents can
go to the center for the screening, the screening is done entirely at the school and
the results are then shared with parents

An instrument intended to identify and monitor normal development or possible
developmental delay is called: - answer-Screening

Assessments based on children's work in the classroom focused on measuring a
child's performance - answer-Instructional assessments

Brief achievement test geared to show whether a child is ready to benefit from a
special program: - answer-Readiness test

Brief tests that target social-emotional issues: - answer-Social-emotional/behavioral
screening tests

Can be standardized or can be developed by the teacher to identify behaviors that
are going to be observed and then to record the observations by checking the box
that best describes what was been observed: - answer-Checklists

Changes in body shape and proportion, includes changes in weight, height, visual
perception, hearing, etc. - answer-Physical health

, Components of the Brigance Screen are: - answer-It uses nine separate forms, it
measures speech-language and general knowledge, for the youngest age group it
measures social-emotional skills, it is designed to be administered in an educational
environment and can be administered by a para-professional, available in four
languages

Culture includes ideas about: - answer-ways to relate to one's elders, behavior
between boys and girls, roles of men and women, child rearing practices such as
discipline, toilet training, feeding, and bathing

Culture influences are important, it is made up of all the factors in an environment
that are accepted by the group as the norm. Culture includes: - answer-Attitudes,
values and beliefs, laws, ways of doing things

During this observation, the observer is concealed behind a screen or a 2-way
mirror and does not interact with a child: - answer-Non-participant observation

FDLRS/child find: - answer-The letters stand for Florida Diagnostic and Learning
Resources System, is coordinated with local school districts, locates children who
are potentially eligible for services under IDEA, provides information,training, and
supports districts and families to promote effective parent participation

Focuses on observations and provides initial information that can facilitate learning:
- answer-Developmental screening instruments

Key components of the Batelle Developmental Inventory are: - answer-It is a
developmental assessment for young children, its purpose is to screen, diagnose,
and evaluate early development, it measures personal-social, adaptive, motor,
communication and cognitive ability

Measures knowledge or skills a child has learned: - answer-Achievement tests

Observation and screening are successful when certain strategies are used. The
strategies are: - answer-A way to collaborate with parents, a system for planning
and scheduling activities, a plan for the initial follow through

Observation guidelines include: - answer-Know what to expect, observe a child over
a period of time, remember that difficulties in a single area are not necessarily
cause for alarm, record only what the child is doing and do NOT interpret

Once you have identified a child in your care that needs further assessment, the
actions you should take are: - answer-talk to the parent, decide where you will
direct the parent to turn for further assessment, know who in your local area can
answer questions about Early Intervention Providers

Parents write a narrative of their child's skills as they have observed them, and then
professional child care providers convert this information into measurable
information: - answer-Parent-completed assessments

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