Remote Use of Individual Growth and Development Indicators (IGDIs) for Infants and Toddlers

2021 ◽  
pp. 105381512110575
Author(s):  
Charles R. Greenwood ◽  
Susan Higgins ◽  
Meaghan McKenna ◽  
Jay Buzhardt ◽  
Dale Walker ◽  
...  

Universal screening and progress monitoring are evidence-based practices in early intervention/early childhood special education (EI/ECSE). Individual Growth and Development Indicators (IGDIs) for infants/toddlers are measures that programs can use for universal screening, progress monitoring, intervention decision-making, and accountability. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, IGDIs were administered and scored exclusively in person by certified early educators. Because of COVID-19, EI/ECSE practitioners could no longer conduct in-person assessments. We report how two early intervention programs implemented IGDIs using remote protocols that included (a) preparation of parents for IGDI administration at home, (b) session observation by program staff using videoconferencing, and (c) remote coding of the child’s performance by program staff when interacting with a parent/caregiver play partner using the standard toy set. The remote protocols are described, and uptake by the programs is compared before and during the pandemic. Equivalence of children’s scores from in-person versus remote protocols is reported, as well as caregivers’ and program staff’s preferences. Implications for remote early childhood services are discussed.

Author(s):  
Suci Fitri Rahayu ◽  
Esme Anggeriyane ◽  
Mariani Mariani

The importance of paying attention to nutritional status in early childhood is useful for maximizing the growth phase of early childhood. One way to assess nutritional status for early childhood can be assessed by means of anthropometric measurements. Anthropometric measurements are measurements of various dimensions and body compositions of various ages, such as baby length, head circumference, height, weight, chest circumference, and upper arm circumference. TK Aisyiyah 15 Bustanul Athfal Banjarmasin is one of the schools that has not implemented early detection of the growth and development of pre-school children because the teachers do not understand how to examine and document the results of the examination. Efforts to strengthen the Stimulation, Detection and Early Development Development Program (SDIDTK). Methods ranging from FGDs, training and mentoring so that teachers acquire comprehensive skills in anthropometric examinations. The activity was carried out in August and was continued with mentoring for teachers to be able to monitor and evaluate activities. The results of activities in efforts to strengthen stimulation, detection and early intervention programs for growth and development produce skills for teachers in conducting anthropometric examinations and screening children's growth and development. Efforts to strengthen the program of stimulation, detection and early intervention for growth and development can increase teachers' knowledge in conducting anthropometric examinations and growth screening.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alisha Wackerle-Hollman ◽  
Lillian Durán ◽  
Stephanie Brunner ◽  
Jose Palma ◽  
Theresa Kohlmeier ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lillian K. Durán ◽  
Alisha K. Wackerle-Hollman ◽  
Theresa L. Kohlmeier ◽  
Stephanie K. Brunner ◽  
Jose Palma ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 48 (5) ◽  
pp. 495-510 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alisha K. Wackerle-Hollman ◽  
Braden A. Schmitt ◽  
Tracy A. Bradfield ◽  
Michael C. Rodriguez ◽  
Scott R. McConnell

2013 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. 233-244 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tracy A. Bradfield ◽  
Amanda C. Besner ◽  
Alisha K. Wackerle-Hollman ◽  
Anthony D. Albano ◽  
Michael C. Rodriguez ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 155-172 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lillian K. Durán ◽  
Alisha K. Wackerle-Hollman ◽  
Theresa L. Kohlmeier ◽  
Stephanie K. Brunner ◽  
Jose Palma ◽  
...  

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