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Developmental Assessment of Young Children (DAYC)
by Judith K. Voress and Taddy Maddox

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Use the DAYC to identify developmental delays or deficits in children (from birth through 5 years, 11 months) who may benefit from early intervention. The DAYC comprises five subtests that measure the assessment areas mandated by IDEA:

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Cognition         Social-Emotional Development

Attention         Social Interactions

Memory

Purposive Planning       Adaptive Behavior

Decision Making       Self-Help Skills

Discrimination

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Physical Development

Communication       Gross and Fine Motor

Receptive and Expressive Language   Development

Verbal or Nonverbal Expression

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Because you can assess any combination of the five domains, the test can be tailored to the particular child’s needs. Subtests can be individually administered, separately or as a comprehensive battery, in approximately 10-20 minutes. The test format allows you to collect information about a child’s abilities through observation, caregiver interview, and direct assessment.

Normed on a national sample of 1,269 children, the test yields percentile ranks and age equivalents.

The DAYC is an invaluable tool that provides clinicians with a base from which to monitor change and evaluate a child’s progress in special early childhood settings.

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Component

KIT: Includes 25 each of the Adaptive, Cognitive, Communication, Physical, and Social-Emotional Subtest Scoring Forms; 25 Profile/Examiner Summary Sheets; Manual

  

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