Assessment Description
The development progress of a young child is important for a teacher to understand. The rate at which a child meets milestones is indicative of their health and future success in foundational learning. If the child is not meeting milestones, the teacher must be aware, and communicate concerns to parents. Identifying a child’s developmental growth is also important for the teacher so that they can provide developmentally appropriate instruction.
For this assignment, create a 15-20 slide digital presentation for early childhood educators, parents, and guardians on the topics of developmental milestones within each developmental domain (physical, cognitive, social-emotional, language) and developmentally appropriate assessment and instruction.
Include the following in your presentation:
Description of the typical developmental milestones from birth to age 3 in each of the following developmental domains: physical, cognitive, social-emotional, and language, and their influences on early development and learning.
One example of instructional activities for children from birth to age 3 in each of the developmental domains mentioned above that meets each child’s developmental learning needs in that domain.
At least 2-3 examples of delayed and advanced development and the developmental domain that each example falls under
A minimum of two ways that a birth to age 3 teacher can use data to monitor progress in meeting the milestones and measure student learning
Ways that a birth to age 3 teacher can partner with other stakeholders (parents, service providers, outside professionals, and colleagues) to assess developmental milestones and provide feedback.
A minimum of two ways that a birth to age 3 teacher can partner with other stakeholders to build effective learning environments and experiences to engage students in the learning process
Title slide, reference slide, and presenter's notes.
Support your presentation with at least two scholarly resources.
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Assessment DescriptionThe development progress of a young child
1. Assessment Description
The development progress of a young child is important for a
teacher to understand. The rate at which a child meets
milestones is indicative of their health and future success in
foundational learning. If the child is not meeting milestones, the
teacher must be aware, and communicate concerns to parents.
Identifying a child’s developmental growth is also important for
the teacher so that they can provide developmentally
appropriate instruction.
For this assignment, create a 15-20 slide digital presentation for
early childhood educators, parents, and guardians on the topics
of developmental milestones within each developmental domain
(physical, cognitive, social-emotional, language) and
developmentally appropriate assessment and instruction.
Include the following in your presentation:
Description of the typical developmental milestones from birth
to age 3 in each of the following developmental domains:
physical, cognitive, social-emotional, and language, and their
influences on early development and learning.
One example of instructional activities for children from birth
to age 3 in each of the developmental domains mentioned above
that meets each child’s developmental learning needs in that
domain.
At least 2-3 examples of delayed and advanced development and
the developmental domain that each example falls under
A minimum of two ways that a birth to age 3 teacher can use
data to monitor progress in meeting the milestones and measure
2. student learning
Ways that a birth to age 3 teacher can partner with other
stakeholders (parents, service providers, outside professionals,
and colleagues) to assess developmental milestones and provide
feedback.
A minimum of two ways that a birth to age 3 teacher can partner
with other stakeholders to build effective learning environments
and experiences to engage students in the learning process
Title slide, reference slide, and presenter's notes.
Support your presentation with at least two scholarly resources.