View the percentile scores excerpted from the User's Guide and Technical Manual for the Inventarios. This chart illustrates the fitted percentile scores for Produccion de Palabras [Words Produced] (Inventario II)—both sexes combined. Read More
View the percentile tables and figures excerpted from the technical manual for the Inventarios. Inventarios is the Spanish adaptation of the MacArthur Communicative Development Inventories (CDIs), standardized, parent-completed report forms designed by top language researchers to assess language and communication skills in young children ages 8–30 months. Read More
This checklist is designed to identify different aspects of development in infants and toddlers. Many behaviors that develop before children talk may indicate whether or not a child will have difficulty learning to talk. This checklist should be completed by a caregiver when the child is between 6 and 24 months of age to determine whether a referral for an evaluation is needed. Read More
CSBS DP is an easy-to-use, norm-referenced screening and evaluation tool that measures the communicative competence of young children. Reference this technical appendix for information on the normative data of CSBS DP. Read More
AEPS Scoring Conversion Tables have been designed to provide a bridge between editions for AEPS users. Programs that assessed and/or evaluated children with the first edition and that subsequently have or would like to assess and/or evaluate the same children with the second edition can use these tables to make a simple and valid comparison of the children’s performances across editions. Read More
Consult this crosswalk to learn how Assessment, Evaluation, and Programming System (AEPS) for Infants and Children, Second Edition (Level I and Level II) can be used in alignment with OSEP Child Outcomes. Read More
This section of the AEPSi Provider Guide explains how to use the Child Assessments page of the AEPS online system. Read More
Talking with your children is important! Trends in amount of talk, vocabulary growth, and style of interaction are established at a young age. Try these fun activities from the ASQ-3 Learning Activities with the children in your program or share them with parents. Read More