Description
This comprehensive guide to assessment in early childhood special education offers a macro- and micro-level understanding of the essential processes and activities relevant to the assessment of young children at risk of, or having, developmental delays or disabilities.
The book provides insights into the laws, regulations, processes, culturally and contextually relevant practices, and requirements that practitioners need to follow when engaged in assessment, in addition to an extensive overview of current and time-tested assessment tools designed for use by early childhood educators when evaluating young children with developmental challenges. It provides immediate guidance and support to a wide range of individuals engaged in service to young children who may have, or are already identified as having, a disability.
Assessment in Early Childhood Special Education is an essential text for pre-service early childhood special educators as well as current practitioners, including day care teachers (homebased and center-based), certified early childhood special educators, and general education kindergarten through second grade teachers. It should be on the desk of every early childhood educator who works with children who may or have been identified as being at risk, developmentally delayed, or disabled.
About the Author
Stephen J. Hernandez is an Associate Professor and the Director of Early Childhood at Hofstra University in Nassau County, New York, and regularly teaches graduate courses in the assessment of young children suspected of developmental delays or disabilities. Dr. Hernandez has served children and adults with special needs for over 45 years as a classroom teacher, school administrator, researcher, and professor.
Book Information
ISBN 9781032891941
Author Stephen J. Hernandez
Format Hardback
Page Count 248
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd