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The developmental assessment of deaf children using the development assessment of young children and the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (third edition).

机译:使用幼儿发展评估和贝利婴幼儿发展量表(第三版)对聋哑儿童进行发展评估。

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The various aspects of early childhood development are closely interwoven, and thus a delay in any area of development may impact other areas of development. For young deaf or hard-of-hearing children, a difficulty in communication may potentially result in delays in other areas of development, namely cognitive, motor, social-emotional and adaptive behaviour. Early intervention programmes, such as HI HOPES, thus need to conduct regular holistic developmental assessments on children in the programmes to pinpoint areas of weakness so that these can be purposefully addressed so that the child may reach their developmental potential. Two such assessments are the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development – Third Edition (BSID) and the Developmental Assessment of Young Children (DAYC). HI HOPES had been utilizing the BSID, but hoped to substitute it with the DAYC in the hopes that it would better meet their assessment needs.udThis research study examines the use, advantages and disadvantages of both of these developmental meausres within the HI HOPES context, in order to determine whether they meet the programme’s needs. This was achieved through a series of individual interviews with the Parent Advisors, which considered various aspects of these assessments. Further, the researcher investigated whether the DAYC would be a suitable substitute for the BSID by determining whether the two measures produce similar results for the same group of young deaf children through running correlations and matched-pairs statistical tests.udBoth the DAYC and the BSID were seen to elicit valuable, detailed information that provides guidance for HI HOPES, and thus perceived to useful and applicable for HI HOPES. Finally, it was found that the DAYC could serve as a suitable substitute of the BSID when used withuddeaf in infants and children, although there was variability in what the Social-Emotional and Adaptive Behaviour scales measured as they were not subject to objective scoring procedures.
机译:幼儿发展的各个方面紧密联系在一起,因此任何发展领域的延迟都可能影响其他发展领域。对于年幼的聋哑或听力较弱的孩子,沟通困难可能会导致其他发展领域的延迟,即认知,运动,社会情感和适应行为。因此,诸如HI HOPES之类的早期干预计划需要对计划中的儿童进行定期的全面发展评估,以查明弱点,以便有针对性地解决这些问题,以便儿童发挥其发展潜力。两个这样的评估是贝利婴儿和幼儿发展量表–第三版(BSID)和幼儿发展评估(DAYC)。 HI HOPES一直在使用BSID,但希望用DAYC代替它,以期更好地满足他们的评估需求。 ud本研究研究了HI HOPES上下文中这两种发展方式的用途,优点和缺点。 ,以确定它们是否满足计划的需求。这是通过与家长顾问进行的一系列个人访谈实现的,这些访谈考虑了这些评估的各个方面。此外,研究人员通过运行相关性和配对配对统计检验确定两种测量方法是否对同一组聋哑儿童组产生了相似的结果,从而研究了DAYC是否可以替代BSID。 udDAYC和BSID被认为会提供有价值的详细信息,为HI HOPES提供指导,因此被认为对HI HOPES有用且适用。最终,发现当与 uddeaf一起用于婴儿和儿童时,DAYC可以作为BSID的合适替代品,尽管社交情感和适应行为量表的测量存在差异,因为他们不受客观评分程序。

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    Clayton Athena Mary;

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