Universal screening of very early school-age children (age 4-7 years) is important for early identification of learning problems that may require enhanced learning opportunity. In this context, use of standardized instruments is critical to obtain valid, reliable, and comparable assessment outcomes. A wide variety of standardized instruments is available for screening and assessment purposes, though previous reviews have revealed some technical inadequacies. Suitability and usability of instruments should be considered as well as technical adequacy, making instrument selection a challenge for education professionals. This review used a systematic search to identify 48 instruments that measured development and early academic skills in very e...
Two comparable, reliable forms of a measure of listening ability for use with young children were co...
The importance of surveillance and screening for developmental problems in young children is widely ...
The purpose of this paper was to research criteria for screening for young, handicapped children wit...
This article provides a review of contemporary instruments for the developmental assessment of child...
Low cost, non-invasive instruments for the identification of high academic potential in early childh...
Over the past two decades, the technical adequacy of instruments intended for the evaluation of youn...
Social functioning and reading proficiency are critical for success in school and society. Therefore...
AIM: To establish if there are psychometrically sound standardized tests or test items to assess han...
Developmental screening is a brief survey of a child's level of functioning in the areas of fin...
The detection of motor developmental problems, especially developmental coordination disorder, at ag...
In the early childhood years, testing is now commonplace in schools. With a focus on the need to ach...
The need for effective screening methods for the early identification of children with learning diff...
Technical adequacy and usability are important considerations in selecting early childhood social-em...
The Brigance Screens are a series of popular measures designed to quickly detect children between tw...
Early identification of children with potential learning problems coupled with appropriate enriching...
Two comparable, reliable forms of a measure of listening ability for use with young children were co...
The importance of surveillance and screening for developmental problems in young children is widely ...
The purpose of this paper was to research criteria for screening for young, handicapped children wit...
This article provides a review of contemporary instruments for the developmental assessment of child...
Low cost, non-invasive instruments for the identification of high academic potential in early childh...
Over the past two decades, the technical adequacy of instruments intended for the evaluation of youn...
Social functioning and reading proficiency are critical for success in school and society. Therefore...
AIM: To establish if there are psychometrically sound standardized tests or test items to assess han...
Developmental screening is a brief survey of a child's level of functioning in the areas of fin...
The detection of motor developmental problems, especially developmental coordination disorder, at ag...
In the early childhood years, testing is now commonplace in schools. With a focus on the need to ach...
The need for effective screening methods for the early identification of children with learning diff...
Technical adequacy and usability are important considerations in selecting early childhood social-em...
The Brigance Screens are a series of popular measures designed to quickly detect children between tw...
Early identification of children with potential learning problems coupled with appropriate enriching...
Two comparable, reliable forms of a measure of listening ability for use with young children were co...
The importance of surveillance and screening for developmental problems in young children is widely ...
The purpose of this paper was to research criteria for screening for young, handicapped children wit...