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02/05/2009

How to Assess, and How Not To

As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words but to live by them.
John F. Kennedy

Sam Meisels offered these tips in assessing children in the Head Start Bulletin (October 2000):

  1. Are easily recognized by parents and service providers,
  2. Are central to the emergence of infant and toddler competence,
  3. Form the fabric of the relationships between infants and their primary caregivers,
  4. Are learned and assessed in context, and
  5. Serve to elicit, support, and extend children's skills, abilities, and accomplishments.


Training Tools on Assessment and Observation on Sale!

This week, all of our timesaving and stress reducing online Out of the Box Training Kits are on sale at a 20% discount! The 60+ Out of the Box Training Kits include the following kits on observation, assessment, and documentation:



Put a sink where it’s needed most
In the classroom, or on the playground, it’s portable, self contained, and very affordable. Plumbing is NOT required. Have hot & cold running water when you need it where you need it. Ideal for hand washing with young children.

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