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Identify methods of assessments

Discover effective methods of assessments for mixed ages in early childhood education and child care centers. Enhance your understanding and expertise in identifying appropriate assessment strategies to support the development and learning of children of various ages.

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  1. Identify and discuss of the importance of using a variety of assessment methods.
  2. Identify methods of assessments for mixed ages.
  3. Identify assessment tools.
  4. Identify strategies to facilitate learning in the early childhood classroom using various methods.
  5. Identify common tools and strategies in completing a comprehensive family assessment.
  6. Identify types of abuse, by identifying signs of abuse and neglect
  7. Identify the benefits of observation and assessment.
  8. Identify the differences between developmental screening and assessments.
  9. Identify different types of barriers for mixed ages with disabilities and ways to adapt curriculum to fit their needs.
  10. Identify the components of: 1. Greeting and Departure 2. Feeding 3. Diapering and Toileting 4. Dressing 5. Sleeping
  11. Identify strategies to ensure appropriate supervision.
  12. Identify common mental health disorders in children and the importance of early intervention.
  13. Identify curriculums specific to children birth through age three
  14. Identify the signs of child abuse and neglect and demonstrate knowledge of appropriate reporting process.
  15. Identify resources addressing health, safety and nutrition topics (CPR, 911, CDC, WIC, Poison Control)
  16. Describe how to use the Strengthening Families Self-Assessment for program improvement.
  17. Identify current events impacting Early Childhood Education.
  18. Identify appropriate activities for children birth through age three
  19. Identifies the components of appropriate supervision
  20. Identify the importance of documenting the home visitor's work with the family.
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