transdisciplinary play-based assessment and intervention for young children
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The Transdisciplinary Play-Based System is one of the most natural, easy-to-use assessment and intervention approaches for children birth to 6. Assessing children in four domains (sensorimotor, emotional and social, communication and language, and cognition), this tool aligns with NAEYC and DEC guidelines. Join developer Toni Linder in this free, 45-minute webinar to learn how TPBA and TPBI can help you accurately assess children and choose customized interventions.TRANSCRIPT
TRANSDISCIPLINARY PLAY-BASED ASSESSMENT
AND INTERVENTION FOR YOUNG CHILDREN
Toni Linder, Ed.D.April 4, 2013
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Assessment of children from birth to 6 years
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RATIONALE
• Authentic• Developmentally Appropriate• Child-oriented• Family Focused• Team Collaboration• Comprehensive, Useful Information
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DEVELOPMENTAL DOMAINS
• SENSORIMOTORVISION SCREENING
• EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL• COMMUNICATION
HEARING SCREENING• COGNITIVE
MATH/SCIENCELITERACY
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POSSIBLE DISCIPLINES
• Psychologist• Speech/language pathologist• Occupational therapist• Physical therapist• Teacher• Vision specialist• Hearing specialist• Nurse
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ROLES ON TPBA2 TEAM
• Family Facilitator• Play Facilitator• Videographer• Observers
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COMPONENTS OF TPBA2
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I. PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
II. PLANNING MEETING
III. PLAY SESSION
IV. DEBRIEFING WITH FAMILY
V. TEAM DISCUSSION
VI. REPORT WRITING
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I. PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
• CHILD AND FAMILY HISTORY QUESTIONNAIRE
• ALL ABOUT ME
• ROUTINES RATING FORM
• PREVIOUS TESTING
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II. PLANNING MEETING
2) DETERMINE WHAT ISNEEDED
• Information
• Observations
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II. PLANNING MEETING
3) PLAN PLAY SESSION• Toys• Structure• Adaptations• Family Involvement
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III. PLAY SESSION: PLAY FACILITATION
• Use child-motivated play
• Balance of control
• Include all domains
• Incorporate family, peers
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III. PLAY SESSION: PARENT FACILITATION
• Obtain information
• Provide information
• Compare contexts
• Elicit interpretation
• Involve in play
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IV. DE-BRIEFING
• Impressions of family
• Strengths
• Ready For
• Ideas for home
• Next steps in process
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V. TEAM DISCUSSION
• Exchange observations on guidelines
• Discuss age levels
• Share interpretations
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REPORT WRITING
• As dictated by district or program
• Recommend one comprehensive, integrated report
• Recommend specific functional recommendations
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MOVING INTO INTERVENTION
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TPBI2 Volume Contents • Chapter on each of 4 domains (e.g., Emotional and Social
Development)
• Section on each of subcategories (e.g., Emotional Expression)
• Each section includes – examples of appropriate practice in various settings– principles for supporting appropriate practice– interaction strategies– environmental modifications– vignette – keys to intervention by developmental age
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• VALID RESULTS1
• ELIGIBILITY AND PROGRAMMING2
• FUNCTIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS and INTERVENTION
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WHY DO TPBA2 and TPBI2 ?
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PLUS….IT’S FUN!
IT’S EFFICIENT
IT’S COST EFFECTIVE
FAMILIES LOVE IT!
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TRAINING
• On-site training from TPBA/I experts
• TPBA Training – 1 to 3 days • TPBI Training – 1 to 3 days • TPBA & TPBI Training – 2 to 3 days
For more information, visit www.brookesonlocation.com
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Thanks for joining us!
To order:www.brookespublishing.com1-800-638-3775
To learn more:http://www.brookespublishing.com/resource-center/screening-and-assessment/tpba2-tpbi2/