EOT&TA IDA Training2007-2008
First, Middle, & Last Name INITIALS ______Today's Date: ______
Training Location: ______
Pre-IDA Training Questionnaire
1.Please indicate your agency affiliation:
Child Care ProviderEarly Head Start
Dept of Human ServicesHead Start
Higher EducationSocial Services
Education / ISDPublic Health
Mental HealthParent
Other, please specify: ______
2.Please indicate your primary position within Early On:
Service ProviderEarly On Coordinator
Service CoordinatorMulti-disciplinary Evaluation Team Member
Interim Service CoordinatorNot currently involved (skip question 3)
AdministratorParent
LICC Member representing : ______
Other, please specify: ______
3.How long have you been associated with Early On? ______Years, and ______Months
4.Please briefly state why you are taking this IDA training?
______
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5.What is your expectation for using the IDA in your work?
(Please CHECK all that apply)
I plan to use the IDA to determine the Early On eligibility of newly referred families.
I plan to use the IDA as part of the assessment of eligibility for Special Education.
I plan to administer the IDA with all families on my Early On caseload as an assessmentof yearly progress.
I am taking this training for information purposes only and do not plan to administer the IDA myself.
Don't know
- How would you rate your current level of competence in the following areas?
(Please CHECK one response for each)
I feel competent in this area / I am interested in more advanced skills / I would like to refresh my skills in this area / I need basic skills in this area / NotSure
a. Ability to form a relationship with a family through a family-centered interview. / / / / /
b. Understanding of infant/toddler development as it impacts an individual child. / / / / /
c. Ability to write an integrated report incorporating the results of a developmental evaluation, parent-child/infant observation, developmental history, and health status. / / / / /
d. Ability to administer a developmental evaluation in a family-centered, culturally competent manner. / / / / /
e. Understanding of the critical functions of evaluation items. / / / / /
Please choose the appropriate answer(s) for each of the following questions.
(Please CHECK all that apply)
7.What is a purpose of a developmental evaluation, such as the IDA?
To give an exact developmental age of a child.
It is the only requirement to make a child eligible for services.
To give information on a child’s skills to influence the child’s interventions.
All of the above
8.What components are necessary for determining “Early On” eligibility?
Parent-child observation.
Current health information including hearing and vision.
A multi-disciplinary developmental evaluation.
Qualifying income for family.
9.A multi-disciplinary evaluation must be completed ______.
Thirty days after a signed consent to evaluate.
Forty five school days after a consent to evaluation is signed.
Within 45 days of the referral.
As soon as a family is ready for the evaluation.
10.What is the significance of the * (starred) items?
They are relatable tasks in different domains.
They are scoring symbols for significance items.
They are markers skills that indicate important mastery at a particular age.
All of the above
11.A child may be made eligible for Early On services in Michigan if ______.
They are at risk for a delay in their development.
There is at least a 50% delay in one or more domains.
They have a measurable delay in one or more domains.
All of the above
12.Items evaluated can be scored for credit if ______.
You observe the child perform the task with mastery.
The parent describes in detail the child’s ability to perform that task.
You observe the child’s emerging skill.
All of the above
13.Numbered and lettered items on the protocols refer to ______.
The age range the child has reached.
The age range you expect the child to be competent in.
A reference to the text in the administration manual.
A developmental age level
14.The areas of concern according to the IDA are ______.
Poor Quality, Developmentally Delayed.
Questionable, Delayed, Problematic.
Delay, Low Performance, Concerned.
Early On Eligible, Special Education Eligible
- Using the date of July 10, 2007 as the assessment date, calculate the following child’s age in months:
Sarah, born 6 weeks premature, on Oct 30, 2006
8 months 10 days
6 months 26 days
9 months 20 days
Rounded up to 9 months
THANK YOU
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