Abercrombie Julia, Pann James, Shin Faith, Taylor Elizabeth, Brisendine Anne E, Swanson-Holm Rachell, James Cristina, Viehweg Stephan, Chödrön Gail
National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
Abraham S. Fischler School of Education, Nova Southeastern University, Davie, Florida.
Early Child Educ J. 2021 Aug 16;50. doi: 10.1007/s10643-021-01247-5.
Many children with developmental disabilities are not identified before age 3 years old preventing them from being able to fully benefit from early intervention services. Early childhood educators, particularly those in Early Head Start (EHS) programs, are important partners in the early identification of children with developmental delays. (LTSAE) is a program of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that provides free developmental monitoring resources to increase the early identification of children with developmental delays and disabilities. This paper presents findings from the first evaluation of the use of LTSAE resources in EHS, which was conducted across four states and 11 EHS programs from fall 2018 through spring 2019. Surveys (n=448) and interviews (n=39) with EHS management, staff, and parents indicated that LTSAE resources were valued and accepted, and their use in EHS considered feasible. Importantly, families and staff reported the LTSAE materials provided shared language to help them more effectively discuss development. These findings inform EHS and other early education programs that wish to enhance developmental monitoring, screening, and referral.
许多发育障碍儿童在3岁之前未被识别,这使他们无法充分受益于早期干预服务。幼儿教育工作者,尤其是那些参与“早期开端计划”(EHS)的教育工作者,是早期识别发育迟缓儿童的重要合作伙伴。“学习轨迹筛查与评估工具”(LTSAE)是美国疾病控制与预防中心的一个项目,它提供免费的发育监测资源,以提高对发育迟缓及残疾儿童的早期识别率。本文介绍了对EHS中使用LTSAE资源的首次评估结果,该评估于2018年秋季至2019年春季在四个州和11个EHS项目中进行。对EHS管理人员、工作人员和家长进行的调查(n = 448)和访谈(n = 39)表明,LTSAE资源受到重视和认可,并且认为在EHS中使用这些资源是可行的。重要的是,家庭和工作人员报告称,LTSAE提供的材料提供了共同语言,有助于他们更有效地讨论儿童发育情况。这些发现为希望加强发育监测、筛查和转诊的EHS及其他早期教育项目提供了参考。