Aeps(TM) Forms Cd-Rom. The CD-ROM includes a complete set of 81/2 x 11 AEPS(TM) Forms-compatible with Mac or PC operating systems-so users can print out as many as they need at any time. The CD-ROM also features an exclusive bonus set of Child Observation Data Recording Forms, which include helpful criteria for determining whether a child demonstrates a particular skill.
Aeps(TM) Forms Cd-Rom. The CD-ROM includes a complete set of 81/2 x 11 AEPS(TM) Forms-compatible with Mac or PC operating systems-so users can print out as many as they need at any time. The CD-ROM also features an exclusive bonus set of Child Observation Data Recording Forms, which include helpful criteria for determining whether a child demonstrates a particular skill.
Used after the AEPS (R) Test is completed and scored, this developmentally sequenced curriculum allows professionals to match the child's IFSP/IEP goals and objectives with activity-based interventions-beginning with simple skills and moving on to more advanced skills. Because the AEPS Curriculum for Three to Six Years uses the same numbering system as the AEPS Test, users can easily locate activities in the curriculum that correspond to specific goals and objectives identified with the test. Professionals will find: guidelines on designing and implementing intervention suggested activities for each developmental area teaching considerations and suggestions recommendations for environmental arrangements strategies for incorporating the activities into the child's daily routines Age-appropriate and easy to use, this curriculum can be tailored to each child's needs and is equally suitable for use in homes, preschools, or child care settings. And to reflect the individual learning styles many children acquire by ages three to six, this curriculum is also more flexible than the AEPS Curriculum for Birth to Three Years-it provides general intervention considerations and suggested activities rather than specific instructional sequences. This volume is part of the bestselling AEPS system for children from birth to six years who have disabilities or are at risk for developmental delays. Thousands of programs across the country rely on AEPS for comprehensive, seamlessly linked assessment, evaluation, intervention, and programming. AEPS is criterion-referenced and curriculum-based, and with web-based data management through AEPSi (TM), it's easier than ever to assess young children and ensure that they make real progress.
“"Provides educators with sample teaching techniques, instructional strategies, environmental arrangement recommendations, and information on how to embed the instruction into the children's daily routines and activities."”
Diane Bricker, Ph.D., is Professor of Special Education in the College of Education at the University of Oregon, Eugene.
Used after the AEPS (R) Test is completed and scored, this developmentally sequenced curriculum allows professionals to match the child's IFSP/IEP goals and objectives with activity-based interventions-beginning with simple skills and moving on to more advanced skills. Because the AEPS Curriculum for Three to Six Years uses the same numbering system as the AEPS Test, users can easily locate activities in the curriculum that correspond to specific goals and objectives identified with the test. Professionals will find: guidelines on designing and implementing intervention suggested activities for each developmental area teaching considerations and suggestions recommendations for environmental arrangements strategies for incorporating the activities into the child's daily routines Age-appropriate and easy to use, this curriculum can be tailored to each child's needs and is equally suitable for use in homes, preschools, or child care settings. And to reflect the individual learning styles many children acquire by ages three to six, this curriculum is also more flexible than the AEPS Curriculum for Birth to Three Years-it provides general intervention considerations and suggested activities rather than specific instructional sequences. This volume is part of the bestselling AEPS system for children from birth to six years who have disabilities or are at risk for developmental delays. Thousands of programs across the country rely on AEPS for comprehensive, seamlessly linked assessment, evaluation, intervention, and programming. AEPS is criterion-referenced and curriculum-based, and with web-based data management through AEPSi (TM), it's easier than ever to assess young children and ensure that they make real progress.
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