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Basic
Protocol for Testing:
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Cognitive
functioning/IQ (e.g., Bayley Scales of Infant Development - 2nd
Edition, Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scales of Intelligence - Revised,
Stanford Binet, Differential Ability Scales, etc.)
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Language
development (e.g., One Word Expressive Vocabulary Test, One Word
Receptive Vocabulary Test, Sequenced Inventory of Communication Development,
Peabody Picture Vocabulary test - Revised, Preschool Scales of Language
Development - 3rd Edition, etc.)
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Adaptive skills (e.g., Vineland, Developmental Profile II,
etc.)
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Children
ready for placement in general education settings such as kindergarten
and first grade also begin to participate in achievement test batteries
in reading, language, math, etc., at that time.
Why Yearly
Standardized Testing?
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Provide
objective information regarding the degree of benefit from
intensive behavioral treatment to all interested parties, including
school and Regional Center personnel
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Assist
in making adjustments to the child's program
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Help
identify the kind of school placement (i.e., general education
classroom, Special Day Class, etc.) where the child will learn best
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