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  1. 1. Screening, Identification, and Assessment
  2. 2. Screening, Identification, and Assessment Assessment and Evaluation in early childhood education are conducted for at least four different purposes, with specific tools for each.
  3. 3. SCREENING quick, easy-to-administer tests to identify children who may have disability DIAGNOSIS In-depth, comprehensive assessment of all major areas of development to determine a child’s eligibility for early intervention. PROGRAM PLANNING Curriculum-based, criterion- referenced assessments to determine a child’s current skill level, identify IEP objectives and intervention activities EVALUATION Curriculum-based, criterion referenced measures to determine progress on IFSP/IEP objectives and evaluate program effectiveness
  4. 4. • The purpose of screening is to detect potentially fatal or disabling conditions in newborns as early as possible, often before the infant displays any signs or symptoms of a disease or condition. Why is it important? • Some children’s disability are so significant that no test is needed. The more severe a disability, the earlier it is detected. Can we detect disability at an early age? Where do screening takes place? • Most children who experience developmental delays are not identifiable by obvious physical characteristics or behavioral patterns, especially at a very young stages.
  5. 5. Screening Tools  A screening tool is a checklist or questionnaire used by professionals, such as nurses, teachers, trained paraprofessionals and medical professionals, in assessing developmental delays in children The Apgar Scale  The Apgar Scale is a test given to newborns soon after birth. This test checks a baby's heart rate, muscle tone, and other signs to see if extra medical care or emergency care is needed. The test is usually given twice: once at 1 minute after birth, and again at 5 minutes after birth. Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity and Respirat
  6. 6. The Apgar Scale  Virginia Apgar (June 7, 1909 – August 7, 1974) was an American obstetrical anesthesiologist, best known as the inventor of the Apgar Score, a way to quickly assess the health of a newborn child immediately after birth.
  7. 7. What is a normal Apgar Score?  The Apgar score is based on a total score of 1 to 10. The higher the score, the better the baby is doing after birth. A score of 7, 8, or 9 is normal and is a sign that the newborn is in good health What are the five Apgar score? • This scoring system provided a standardized assessment for infants after delivery. The Apgar score comprises five components: 1) color, 2) heart rate, 3) reflexes, 4) muscle tone, and 5) respiration, each of which is given a score of 0, 1, or 2.
  8. 8. What does an Apgar score of 4 mean?  A normal Apgar score is 7 to 10 and means a newborn is in good to excellent condition, usually only requiring routine post-delivery care. ... Those with an Apgar score under 4 are in poor condition and need immediate medical attention. What does an Apgar score of 4 mean?  A normal Apgar score is 7 to 10 and means a newborn is in good to excellent condition, usually only requiring routine post-delivery care. ... Those with an Apgar score under 4 are in poor condition and need immediate medical attention.
  9. 9. The Apgar Evaluation Scale 60sec 5min Heart Rate Absent (0) Less than 100 (1) 100 to 140 (2) 1 2 Respiratory effort Apneic (0) Shallow, irregular (1) Lusty cry and breathing (2) 1 1 Response to catheter and stimulation No response (0) Grimace (1) Cough or sneeze (2) 1 2

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