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Assessments for Children Birth to 3: Part 1 Minnesota Child Development Inventory Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind November 6, 2013
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Presenter Allison Sedey, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, CCC-A University of Colorado-Boulder Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind Allison.Sedey@colorado.edu
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Today’s Topics Description of assessment Instructions for administration Opportunity for families with children who are d/hoh to participate in NECAP Interpretation and use of results
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Age Range 12 months to 6 years Expressive language most sensitive from 15 months to 3½ years Language Comprehension most sensitive from 12 months to 3½ years
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General Description Parent report Parents respond “yes” or “no” to a variety of statements about their child Example: “Has a vocabulary of 20 or more words” 9 areas of development assessed Summary score “general development”
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Areas Assessed Social Self Help Gross Motor Fine Motor Expressive Language Language Comprehension
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Areas Assessed (cont.) Letters Numbers Situation Comprehension (from 1974 version) General Development Composite score Selected items from all subscales
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Published version Available from Pearson Education, Inc. Manual available on-line at: http://www.childdevrev.com/page11/page 59/files/cdi-manual.pdf
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Adapted version for d/hoh Adapted at the University of Colorado- Boulder Based on original adaptations made at Gallaudet University Appropriate for children who use sign language (with or without spoken language)
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Adapted version for d/hoh Clarification that sign or spoken language is acceptable ASL equivalents on grammar items Some auditory items adapted to include a visual counterpart **Adapted version available in English or Spanish
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Scoring Age scores assigned on each subscale Plotted on a profile sheet relative to: Chronological Age Borderline delay (20% below CA) Significant delay (30% below CA)
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NECAP National Early Childhood Assessment Project Assisting interested states in administering two developmental assessments Minnesota Child Development Inventory MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventory
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NECAP National Early Childhood Assessment Project For children who are deaf or hard of hearing Assessments scored by CU-Boulder Report of child’s results sent to interventionist and/or family Annual accountability report sent to participating state/agency
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NECAP ** State- or agency-level administrators interested in participating in NECAP can contact: Allison.Sedey@colorado.edu
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Use of Results Identifies children functioning within vs. below average range Age scores are typically easily understood by parents Easy to monitor progress over time Self Help and Situation Comprehension provide estimate of non-verbal cognition
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Use of Results (cont.) Profile sheet provides a visual display of areas of strength and limitations Are scores consistent across developmental domains or varied? Alerts interventionist to possible need for referral to other disciplines
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Use of Results (cont.) In conjunction with manual listing items in developmental order: Identify specific items where child is delayed Delay or lack of opportunity? Does lack of a single skill dramatically impact score? (e.g., feeding) Identify “next steps” in a variety of skill areas
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