Part 1
In this unit’s reading, you will watch a video of an 18 month old child in preparation for this project. From this video, you will fill out two assessment instruments: an anecdotal record and developmental checklists. Since the child is 18 months old, you need to fill out both the one year old developmental checklist and the 2 year old developmental checklist as the child may have skills found at both one and two years of development. These forms can be found in this unit. Carefully watch the video and fill out these assessment tools. Be sure to use objective, measurable language in your observations. Be sure to include your completed assessment forms in your submission for this project. You can expect to watch the video multiple times in order to be able to observe everything you need to do a thorough assessment. Remember, you need to address each of the developmental domains: cognition, social-emotional, physical and language. Observation and assessment are learned skills and take practice.
Part 2
You will write an essay discussing the results of the video observation data collection including additional assessment needs and possible instructional strategies. Please note: early childhood professionals can always use additional assessments and you must discuss additional assessment needs for this child. You should use the template provided for your project.
While you are encouraged to integrate material from the course readings and discussions, make sure to paraphrase (don’t copy word-for-word!) and provide the sources for your content.
Your paper should be 3-5 pages long, typed, double-spaced and in a 12-point font size (Arial or Times New Roman) with one-inch margins. You must include a title page and a reference page (but these do not count in the 3-5 page guideline). For help with citations/references please refer to the APA Quick Reference Guide under Course Home and also visit the KU Writing Center. The grading rubric that will be used to evaluate your final project is located in your class Syllabus.
Videos
Intelligence: Infancy. Retrieved from
http://media.pearsoncmg.com/pcp/pls_0558982484/index.html?wf=1&item=2
Colorado Department of Education. (n.d.) Finley’s Parent Teacher Conference. [Video file]. Retrieved from
http://www.cde.state.co.us/resultsmatter/RMVideoSeries.htm
Colorado Department of Education. (n.d.) Sharing Documentation with Families. [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.cde.state.co.us/resultsmatter/RMVideoSeries.htm
WEB RESOURSES
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. (n.d.) Family-Centered Assessment . Retrieved from http://www.childwelfare.gov/systemwide/-assessment/family_assess/famcentered.cfm
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Video Assessment
Unit 9
Video Assessment Project
Unit 9
CE300-(add your course section)
(Name of Student)
Please delete all red type prior to submission and fill in with your original information.
Paragraph one should introduce the overall behavior of the 18 month old child in the video. This should be factual with observations supported by objective, measurable language.
The body of the paper should use the following headings of the child’s present developmental level based on your observations from the video. You will describe your observations from the anecdotal record and the developmental checklists in objective, measureable terms.
Cognitive:
Social/emotional:
Physical:
Language:
The next section of your paper should discuss the strengths of the child. Based on the observations you recorded from the video, what do you see as the child’s strengths? Here you can use your interpretations of the data you collected and recorded from watching the video.
In this section, please discuss how you can use the assessment results to guide instruction. Based on the data you collected and recorded from watching the video, what learning activities can you recommend for this child? Be sure to discuss each of the developmental domains. In addition, discuss one activity you can share with parents to do at home with this child.
In the concluding paragraph, discuss further assessment needs for this child. As an early childhood professional, we can always use additional assessment data. You must give recommendations for further assessment here and your rationale for why you would like this additional assessment data.
Anecdotal Record
Activity:
Date:
Name:
Observer:
Observed Behavior: objective, measureable terminology |
Interpretations: notes from the observer |
Cognitive: Social/Emotional: Physical: Language: |
Developmental Checklist
(By age one year)
Child Name_________________________________
Age_________________
Age_________________
Observer______________________________
Date__________________
Does the child…
Yes
No
Comments
Walk with assistance?
_____
_____
Roll a ball in imitation of an adult?
_____
_____
Pick up objects with thumb and forefinger?
_____
_____
Transfer objects from one hand to another?
_____
_____
Pick up dropped toys?
_____
_____
Look directly at an adult’s face?
_____
_____
Imitate gestures (peek-a-boo, bye-bye)
_____
_____
Find an object hidden under a cup?
_____
_____
Feed self crackers (munching not sucking)?
_____
_____
Hold a cup with two hands, drink with assistance?
_____
_____
Smile spontaneously?
_____
_____
Pay attention to own name?
_____
_____
Respond to “no”?
_____
_____
Respond differently to strangers and familiar people
_____
_____
Respond differently to sounds: vacuum, phone?
_____
_____
Look at person who speaks to him or her?
_____
_____
Respond to simple directions accompanied by actions?
_____
_____
Make several consonant-vowel combination sounds?
_____
_____
Vocalize back to the person who has talked him or her?
_____
_____
Use intonation patterns that sound like scolding,
asking, exclaiming?
_____
_____
Say “mama” or “dada”?
_____ _____
Developmental Checklist
(By age two)
Child Name_________________________________
Age_________________
Observer______________________________
Date_________________
Does the child…
Yes
No
Comments
Walk alone?
_____
_____
Bend over and pick up toy without falling over?
_____
_____
Seat self in child-size chair?
_____
_____
Walk up and down
stairs with assistance?
_____
_____
Place several rings on a stick?
_____
_____
Place five pegs in a pegboard?
_____
_____
Turn pages two or three at a time?
_____
_____
Scribble?
_____
_____
Follow one step directions involving something
familiar (e.g.: give me ____)
_____
_____
Match familiar objects?
_____
_____
Use spoon with some spilling?
_____
_____
Drink from a cup holding it with one hand?
_____
_____
Chew food?
_____
_____
Take off coat, shoe, and socks?
_____
_____
Zip and unzip large zipper?
_____
_____
Recognize self in mirror?
_____
_____
Refer to self by name?
_____
_____
Imitate adults in play?
_____
_____
Help put things away?
_____
_____
Ask for desired items by name?
_____
_____
Answer to question “What’s that?”
_____
_____
Make some two word statements ____ _____
Reference: Allen, K.E. & Marotz, L.R. (2003). Developmental profiles: Pre-birth through twelve, 4th ed. Clifton Park, NY: Delmar Learning.
References
(You must include at least three references in APA format)