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Boyer, Valerie E.; Thompson, Stacy D. – Young Exceptional Children, 2014
The National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (NECTAC) reported 348,604 children received services in the United States under Part C of the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) in 2009, representing 2.7% of the population (NECTAC, 2012). Early Intervention (EI), or Part C, is designed to provide services to families of…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Interdisciplinary Approach, Early Childhood Education, Teamwork
Hojnoski, Robin L.; Wood, Brenna K. – Young Exceptional Children, 2012
This article discusses an approach to assessment and intervention of challenging behavior in early education settings that integrates a focus on instructional conditions and early academic skill development. The authors suggest this approach allows for a better understanding of the relationship between social behavior and child performance with…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Intervention, Behavior Modification, Skill Development
Bruns, Deborah A.; Thompson, Stacy – Young Exceptional Children, 2011
Many young children with autism exhibit feeding-related difficulties, such as accepting a limited diet, demonstrating texture aversions, or using only specific mealtime utensils. Young children with autism need assistance to acquire skills to improve mealtime behavior, including increased acceptance of a variety of foods (types and textures) at…
Descriptors: Autism, Young Children, Eating Habits, Eating Disorders
Thompson, Stacy D.; Bruns, Deborah A.; Rains, Kari W. – Young Exceptional Children, 2010
For infants and toddlers demonstrating feeding problems, it is critical to find the basis for the problems to create more pleasurable mealtimes for the child, his or her family members, and caregivers. Feeding difficulties can affect general health, developmental gains, and emotional well-being. Understanding the cause of feeding problems and…
Descriptors: Sensory Integration, Toddlers, Infants, Family Relationship
Hojnoski, Robin L.; Gischlar, Karen L.; Missall, Kristen N. – Young Exceptional Children, 2009
Collecting and graphing performance data are important parts of the educational process. Such procedures help educators, caregivers, and other important stakeholders make data-based decisions to accelerate child progress. With school-age children, collecting and graphing data have been associated with more frequent instructional changes to better…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Data Collection, Evaluation Methods, Graphs
Hojnoski, Robin L.; Missall, Kristen N. – Young Exceptional Children, 2007
The first step in documenting children's progress toward important goals, such as developing strong oral language and early literacy skills, requires measurable outcomes. Measurable outcomes contribute to teachers' understanding of whether the gains they observe in children are meaningful by adding quantitative evaluation of a child's progress…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Emergent Literacy, Child Development, Language Acquisition
Jarrett, Marian H.; Browne, Barbara C.; Wallin, Christine M. – Young Exceptional Children, 2006
Once children have entered into the early intervention system, ongoing developmentally appropriate assessment is crucial. A critical component is monitoring child progress in relation to education and intervention goals or outcomes. For infants and toddlers, whose performance often cannot be documented using traditional assessment and…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Individualized Family Service Plans, Early Intervention, Portfolio Assessment
Cook, Rebecca J. – Young Exceptional Children, 2004
Addressing and integrating the various national recommendations is essential when assessing the strengths and needs of young children with disabilities in inclusive environments. To achieve implementation of recommended practices, the early childhood special education consultant must respect the philosophy of the early childhood teacher without…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, State Standards, Disabilities, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedCatlett, Camille; Winton, Pamela J.; Mitchell, Anna – Young Exceptional Children, 2003
This article reviews early intervention resources for supporting infants and toddlers in intensive care units (ICUs) and their families. The resources cost $50 or less and include a video, three books, two Web sites, and a publication listing assessment tools, guidelines for family-centered practice, participatory exercises, and a bibliography.…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Educational Resources
Peer reviewedNasatir, Diane; Horn, Eva – Young Exceptional Children, 2003
This article discusses disability as one aspect of diversity in inclusive early childhood classrooms and offers a framework for evaluating children's books that address disability as a part of diversity. The nine criteria are explained and discussed: illustrations, story line, lifestyles, relationships, self-image, author/illustrator backgrounds,…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Check Lists, Childrens Literature, Disabilities
Peer reviewedMarvin, Christine A.; Ogden, Nancy J. – Young Exceptional Children, 2002
This article discusses home/family factors related to the development of emergent literacy skills in preschool-age children and presents the Home Literacy Inventory for assessing children's non-print activities, reading activities, writing activities, and current reading and writing abilities. How the information can be used to develop…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Beginning Writing, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedWoods, Juliann J.; McCormick, Katherine M. – Young Exceptional Children, 2002
This article discusses the importance of using a family-centered approach in early childhood intervention and practices that integrate child assessment within the context of the family. Strategies for developing an integrated approach within the different components of the assessment process are described. Principles for assessments with family…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Identification, Early Intervention, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedPavri, Shireen – Young Exceptional Children, 2001
This article considers the extent to which Child Find procedures discussed in the literature are responsive to families from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Discussion of the legal basis for Child Find activities targeting these young children and challenges in early identification of children from diverse backgrounds is…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Developmental Delays, Disability Identification, Early Identification
Peer reviewedCooney, Margaret H.; Buchanan, Michelle – Young Exceptional Children, 2001
This article describes the power and potential of documentation as a effective strategy to make visible the assessment processes in early childhood special education programs. The use of documentation for assessing the progress of two children is described and guidelines are provided for producing documentation panels. (Contains references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Documentation, Early Childhood Education, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedLynch, Ellen M.; Struewing, Nancy A. – Young Exceptional Children, 2001
This article provides an overview of the benefits of using portfolio assessment for children with special needs followed by a discussion of the steps one might follow when implementing this strategy in an inclusive classroom. A sample letter to parents and a developmental domain descriptor sheet are provided. (Contains nine references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Child Development, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Evaluation Methods
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