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Facilitate pre-referral assessment and identify at-risk students with the Academic Competence Evaluation Scales (ACES). This new functional assessment tool provides a standardized instrument to screen students who are having difficulty learning. Both general and special educators can identify and prioritize skills that may need intervention. Based upon these results, child study teams can identify students who would benefit from a comprehensive assessment or early intervention. Evaluate FunctioningACES is an effective tool to determine how the student functions in the classroom.
Use the Academic Intervention Monitoring System (AIMS) to design interventions and assist child study teams in pinpointing and monitoring intervention goals. AIMS includes student, parent, and teacher forms for identification, implementation, and monitoring of strategies most likely to enhance student performance, including strategies for use at home. You can set measurable goals and map the student's progress toward these goals. A comprehensive Manual outlines the intervention process, providing directions for designing empirically supported intervention plans and a mapping system to evaluate the effectiveness of these plans. Case examples are included.
Measure the activity patterns of older adults
A complete assessment of adaptive skills functioning
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Assessment of patterns of behavior, attitudes, and symptoms associated with alcohol use and abuse.
Use to assist in the differential diagnosis of developmental verbal apraxia, identify the presence of oral apraxia, and reveal the most problematic oral-motor sequences and movements. , Document a child's oral-motor sequencing deficits and establish the level of oral movements and sequences produced successfully. , Obtain helpful information to share with parents, teachers, and other professionals.
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Obtain an AS Quotient that indicates the likelihood that an individual has Asperger Syndrome. Speech-language pathologists, therapists, parents, teachers, or siblings answer the 50 yes/no items drawn from five specific areas of behavior: Cognitive, Maladaptive, Language, Social, and Sensorimotor. The five subtest scores provide comparative information. The total score identifies individuals with Asperger Syndrome. Use the test to document behavioral progress as a result of intervention or to target goals on the student's IEP.
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Identify children preschool through grade 1 who at risk for reading difficulties due to an underlying language disorder.
For persons with mild cognitive dysfunction
Determine if an attention problem is one of the underlying factors contributing to a child's learning problems. Pass/Fail criterion scores indicate whether a child's performance matches that of children with normal attention skills or children identified as having ADHD. The child listens to single words presented on the tape and raises a thumb when the target word is heard. Written by the author of SCAN-3: Tests for Auditory Processing Disorders.
Screen preschoolers for early auditory and phonological skills— fast results to get kids on the right track.
Systematically examine social perception for many clinical conditions.