This includes two weeks of specific interventions provided in the area of need. This will be conducted in a smaller group twice a week.
What is Tier 2?
Our organization uses this many versions of Brigance.
What is 3?
A developmental screener including 22 words that identifies misarticulated sounds and/or lack of understanding the child being screened.
What is the Denver screen?
A team of individuals that make educational decisions for a child who needs special education.
What is the Admissions and Release Committee (ARC)?
A developmental problem resulting in speaking late or to produce unclear sounds.
What is a Speech delay?
This is what happens when a child falls below screening cutoff scores in any area a second time.
What is a Disability Referral?
The areas of development that Brigance screens.
What are cognitive, language, and physical?
This is when a child is unable to produce certain sounds in words.
What is articulation?
The areas of development that might be serviced in ECE on an IEP?
What are cognitive, self-help, social, speech, ot, and pt?
This can interfere with a child's ability to coordinate large muscle groups or holding onto and using small objects.
What is a physical delay?
This intervention type is provided to all children, documented three times per week over a three-week period for the area of need of the child with a suspected delay.
What is Tier 1?
This is the timeline for screening.
What is within the first two weeks (10 school days) of entry to BGP or upon a child turning three.
This is the related service provider when a child qualifies for speech services.
Who is the Speech Language Pathologist?
A term used to describe the local school district.
What is the LEA? (Local Education Agency)?
This may affect intellectual functioning, problem solving, and awareness, and can be caused by brain injuries, chromosomal disorders, or seizure disorders.
What is a cognitive delay?
These are specific, intense interventions provided to a child with a suspected delay three times per week over a three-week period.
What is Tier 3?
Two examples of when a child does not need to be rescreened.
What is when the child falls within normal cutoff range or if the child already has an active IEP?
These are the three ways the Denver is scored.
What are Raw Scores, Percentile Ranks, and Intelligibility?
This is written to meet the unique needs of a child identified with a disability or developmental delay.
What is an IEP? (Individual Education Program)?
Trouble communicating with others, understanding social cues, building relationships, dealing with frustration, and coping with change.
What is a social-emotional delay?
This can happen when little to no progress is made through RTI.
What is a referral to LEA?
These people should receive copies of scored Brigance.
Who are teachers, parents, and the Disability Specialist?
This is who Denver results go to.
Who is the Disability Specialist, parents, and classroom teacher?
The amount of time between initial evaluation and reevaluation of an IEP.
What is three years?
These invlove the activities of daily living such as getting dressed, going to the bathroom, brushing teeth, and cleaning up after oneself.
What are adaptive/self-help delays?