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Ten Days with Dad (Hardcover)
Mark J Resnick; Foreword by Bob Halloran
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Used in both research and clinical settings, these parent report
instruments help SLPs and other professionals screen children,
develop a prognosis for children with language delays, plan
effective intervention, monitor progress, and meet mandates for
including parent input in child evaluation. Words and Gestures form
(ages 8 to 18 months). With this comprehensive instrument, parents
document the child’s understanding of hundreds of early
vocabulary items, and the form yields separate indexes of words
understood and words produced. Then, parents record communicative
and symbolic gestures the child has tried or completed. It is
available in a pack of 25. WHAT’S NEW The third edition of the
CDIs includes updated norms, additional tools, and more
administration formats and helpful resources. Here’s a look at
what’s new: Expanded and more representative norms—more than
4,000 new children have been added to the norming dataset for the
CDI: Words and Gestures and CDI: Words and Sentences. Norming
tables have been statistically adjusted to reflect key U.S.
demographic indicators. More options for electronic administration
of the CDIs, including fillable PDFs and a new web-based
administration platform, Web-CDI New picture-based instructions
with easy-to-understand illustrations and examples More extensive
administration and scoring guidelines More on using the CDIs with
bilingual and multilingual children An expanded chapter on the
CDI-III Detailed guidelines about choosing the most appropriate CDI
forms when several are potentially useful Expanded guidelines on
the use of CDI short forms, including new statistically-adjusted
norms and information on reliability and validity More CDI
resources available online, including Wordbank, an open repository
of CDI data in 38 languages representing more than 84,000 children
A rapid, valid Computerized Adaptive scale for expressive
vocabulary, now available through Web-CDI A helpful list of
frequently asked questions
Used in both research and clinical settings, these parent report
instruments help SLPs and other professionals screen children,
develop a prognosis for children with language delays, plan
effective intervention, monitor progress, and meet mandates for
including parent input in child evaluation. Words and Sentences
form (ages 16 to 30 months). Parents use this comprehensive
instrument to document the child’s production of hundreds of
words, record the child’s use of early forms of grammar, and
provide written examples of the child’s three longest utterances.
It is available in a pack of 25. WHAT’S NEW The third edition of
the CDIs includes updated norms, additional tools, and more
administration formats and helpful resources. Here’s a look at
what’s new: Expanded and more representative norms—more than
4,000 new children have been added to the norming dataset for the
CDI: Words and Gestures and CDI: Words and Sentences. Norming
tables have been statistically adjusted to reflect key U.S.
demographic indicators. More options for electronic administration
of the CDIs, including fillable PDFs and a new web-based
administration platform, Web-CDI New picture-based instructions
with easy-to-understand illustrations and examples More extensive
administration and scoring guidelines More on using the CDIs with
bilingual and multilingual children An expanded chapter on the
CDI-III Detailed guidelines about choosing the most appropriate CDI
forms when several are potentially useful Expanded guidelines on
the use of CDI short forms, including new statistically-adjusted
norms and information on reliability and validity More CDI
resources available online, including Wordbank, an open repository
of CDI data in 38 languages representing more than 84,000 children
A rapid, valid Computerized Adaptive scale for expressive
vocabulary, now available through Web-CDI A helpful list of
frequently asked questions
Used in both research and clinical settings, these parent report
instruments help SLPs and other professionals screen children,
develop a prognosis for children with language delays, plan
effective intervention, monitor progress, and meet mandates for
including parent input in child evaluation. The CDIs include
measures for three age ranges: Words and Gestures form (ages 8 to
18 months). With this comprehensive instrument, parents document
the child’s understanding of hundreds of early vocabulary items,
and the form yields separate indexes of words understood and words
produced. Then, parents record communicative and symbolic gestures
the child has tried or completed Words and Sentences form (ages 16
to 30 months). Parents use this comprehensive instrument to
document the child’s production of hundreds of words, record the
child’s use of early forms of grammar, and provide written
examples of the child’s three longest utterances. CDI-III (ages
30 to 37 months). This shorter, single-sheet tool measures
expressive vocabulary and grammar. WHAT’S NEW The third edition
of the CDIs includes updated norms, additional tools, and more
administration formats and helpful resources. Here’s a look at
what’s new: Expanded and more representative norms—more than
4,000 new children have been added to the norming dataset for the
CDI: Words and Gestures and CDI: Words and Sentences. Norming
tables have been statistically adjusted to reflect key U.S.
demographic indicators. More options for electronic administration
of the CDIs, including fillable PDFs and a new web-based
administration platform, Web-CDI New picture-based instructions
with easy-to-understand illustrations and examples More extensive
administration and scoring guidelines More on using the CDIs with
bilingual and multilingual children An expanded chapter on the
CDI-III Detailed guidelines about choosing the most appropriate CDI
forms when several are potentially useful Expanded guidelines on
the use of CDI short forms, including new statistically-adjusted
norms and information on reliability and validity More CDI
resources available online, including Wordbank, an open repository
of CDI data in 38 languages representing more than 84,000 children
A rapid, valid Computerized Adaptive scale for expressive
vocabulary, now available through Web-CDI A helpful list of
frequently asked questions The CDI Third Edition Set includes:
Paperback User’s Guide 25 paper Words & Gestures forms 25
paper Words and Sentences forms 25 paper CDI-III forms
Follow the staff of the Brooklyn District Attorney, day and night
for a week in 1974, as they contend with violence and death,
stupidity and passion, loneliness and love, in a city made
dangerous by its inability to stem the overflowing tide of crime.
From Sunday morning through Saturday night, follow assistant
district attorneys and NYPD detectives as they try to cope with
mayhem and murder, in all of its real horror, in a city of three
million people. Written by a career prosecutor with almost 40 years
experience with law enforcement, its good and its bad.
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