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Ages and Stages
Questionnaire
Ounce Scale
BRIGANCE Inventory of Earl
Development (3 to 5 years old)
Who
It is designed for early
educators, pediatricians,
and parents
Parents or teachers can order
a kit online.
The Ounce Scale
(pearsonassessments.com)
This assessment is used for
children aged from birth to 1st
grade. To help educators
effectively meet the needs of our
youngest learners.
What
It is a developmental
screening tool for
developmental and social
emotional stages in
children ages birth to age
six.
An assessment for parents to
see relevant age-appropriate
behaviors are happening with
their child, from birth to age
three.
Skills and where a child is
developmentally based on his or
her age in the key domains of
physical, language, academic or
cognitive and adaptive behavior
skills.
When
Birth to age six, but in
preschool it must be done.
within the first 45 days of
enrollment, so that if
Intervention is needed, it
can be attained. Its
connection to
DAP keeps your lesson
plan up to date with the
developmental needs of
each
child in your care and
makes sure you are
implementing age and
developmentally.
appropriate activities in
your
class.
Parents can order this kit
before the baby arrives and
have it on hand, it is accurate
up to age three. A teacher or
administrator can or online
also for the same ages. It
again helps to prepare a
lesson plan and for it to be
based on the abilities found in
your assessment.
Every day, to see the progress a
child is making. It again helps to
prepare a lesson plan and for it to
be based on the abilities found in
your assessment.
Where
At daycare centers,
preschool, doctors’ office
and at home.
It can be given at school. It
can also be done by parents at
home.
In a daycare setting or preschool,
or elementary school setting.
Why
ASQ helps accurately
identify children who may
be at risk for delays
It is so parents or educators
can see where their parents
are developmentally and can
assess them from birth to age
three. It provides information
that parents, and caregivers
can use in their everyday
interactions.
To help a child advance
developmentally, and to help a
teacher prepare his or her lesson
plan, based on the individual
child abilities.
How
It is usually implemented
by a teacher or health care
provider filling out the
questionnaire, or parents
filling out the
questionnaire. The answers
given by these persons will
help to make a
developmentally
appropriate education plan
for the child.
It is based on an educator’s
observations, and organic
approach to documenting a
child’s development. The
assessment allows early
educators to give out
information to several people.
It is a quick ten, fifteen-minute
assessment done in the classroom
to help a teacher prepare his or
her lesson plan, based on the
individual child abilities.
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