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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
Professionals can learn a great deal about young children's
emerging language and communication skills by consulting the ones
who know the children best: their parents or caregivers. CDIs At A
Glance - Age range covered: 8-30 months (may also be used with
older children who have developmental delays); Areas screened:
Language and communication skills; Approximate time for the CDI:
Each form generally takes 20-40 minutes to complete and 10-15
minutes to score; Who completes it: Parents or caregivers;
professionals score; and Validity and reliability: Numerous studies
document the reliability and the validity of the instruments. The
CDIs were normed on approximately 1,800 children in three
locations, and the Inventaries were normed on more than 2,000
children. Now, with the CDIs professionals can tap into parents'
invaluable day-to-day knowledge - and respond to legislation that
requires parental input in child evaluations. Top language
researchers developed these standardized, parent-completed report
designing the forms to focus on current behaviors and salient
emergent behaviors that parents can recognize and track. A ""words
and gestures"" form. ""The CDI: Words and Gestures"" is for use
with children ages 8-16 months, the first part prompts parents to
document the child's understanding of hundreds of early vocabulary
items separated into semantic categories such as animal names,
household items, and action words. Parents mark the words
understood or used, and the forms yield separate indexes of words
understood and words produced. The second part of each form asks
parents to record the communicative and symbolic gestures the child
has tried or completed. A pack of 20 forms.
With the Inventarios, the Spanish adaptation of the MacArthur
Communicative Development Inventories (CDIs), professionals can tap
into parents' invaluable day-to-day knowledge about their
children's language and communication skills--and respond to
legislation that requires parental input in child evaluations. Top
language researchers developed these standardized, parent-completed
report forms to assess language and communication skills in young
children ages 8-30 months. They've designed the forms to focus on
current behaviors and salient emergent behaviors that parents can
recognize and track. The Inventarios have three components:
Inventario I: Primeras Palabras y Gestos. This words and gestures
form is for use with children ages 8-18 months. The first part of
the form prompts parents to document the child's understanding of
hundreds of early vocabulary items separated into semantic
categories such as animal names, sound effects, and question words.
Parents mark the words understood or used, and the form yields
separate indexes of words understood and words produced. The second
part of the form asks parents to record the communicative and
symbolic gestures the child has tried or completed. This form
generally takes 20-40 minutes to complete and 20-30 minutes to
score by hand. Inventario II: Palabras y Enunciados. This words and
sentences form is for use with children ages 16-30 months. In the
first part of the form, parents document the child's production and
use of hundreds of words divided into semantic categories similar
to the ones on Inventario I. The second part analyzes the child's
early forms of grammar and the complexity of the child's multi-word
utterances. Parents identify the words the child has understood or
used and provide written examples of the child's three longest
utterances. This form generally takes 20-40 minutes to complete and
20-30 minutes to score by hand (it is also desktop scannable with
the appropriate software). User's Guide and Technical Manual. The
manual for the Inventarios is written in English and provides
detailed instructions for administering, scoring, and interpreting
the forms; various uses of the inventories for clinical and
research purposes; background information on the development of the
forms; technical reports on reliability and validity; and tables
and graphs of norming data. Numerous studies document the
reliability and validity, clinical utility, and research potential
of the CDIs and Inventarios. The CDIs were normed on approximately
1,800 children in three locations, and the Inventarios were normed
on more than 2,000 children. The CDI and Inventario forms were
developed separately to reflect the vocabulary and grammatical
structure of each language. Learn more about the Inventarios and
the CDIs.
Professionals can learn a great deal about young children's
emerging language and communication skills by consulting the ones
who know the children best: their parents or caregivers. CDIs At A
Glance - Age range covered: 8-30 months (may also be used with
older children who have developmental delays); Areas screened:
Language and communication skills; Approximate time for the CDI:
Each form generally takes 20-40 minutes to complete and 10-15
minutes to score; Who completes it: Parents or caregivers;
professionals score; and Validity and reliability: Numerous studies
document the reliability and the validity of the instruments. The
CDIs were normed on approximately 1,800 children in three
locations, and the Inventories were normed on more than 2,000
children. Now, with the CDIs professionals can tap into parents'
invaluable day-to-day knowledge - and respond to legislation that
requires parental input in child evaluations. Top language
researchers developed these standardized, parent-completed report
designing the forms to focus on current behaviors and salient
emergent behaviors that parents can recognize and track. ""CDI:
Words and Sentences"" for use with children ages 16-30 months. In
the first part of each form, parents document the child's
production and use of hundreds of words divided into semantic
categories. The second part analyzes the early phases of grammar,
including the child's understanding of word forms and the
complexity of the child's multi-word utterances. Parents identify
the words the child has understood or used and provide written
examples of the child's three longest sentences. A pack of 25
forms.
Professionals can learn a great deal about young children's
emerging language and communication skills by consulting the ones
who know the children best: their parents or caregivers. CDIs At A
Glance - Age range covered: 8-30 months (may also be used with
older children who have developmental delays); Areas screened:
Language and communication skills; Approximate time for the CDI:
Each form generally takes 20-40 minutes to complete and 10-15
minutes to score; Who completes it: Parents or caregivers;
professionals score; and Validity and reliability: Numerous studies
document the reliability and the validity of the instruments. The
CDIs were normed on approximately 1,800 children in three
locations, and the Inventories were normed on more than 2,000
children. Now, with the CDIs professionals can tap into parents'
invaluable day-to-day knowledge - and respond to legislation that
requires parental input in child evaluations. Top language
researchers developed these standardized, parent-completed report
designing the forms to focus on current behaviors and salient
emergent behaviors that parents can recognize and track. ""CDI:
Words and Sentences"" is for use with children ages 16-30 months,
the first part prompts parents to document the child's
understanding of hundreds of early vocabulary items separated into
semantic categories. The second part analyzes the early phases of
grammar, including the child's understanding of word forms and the
complexity of the child's multi-word utterances. Parents identify
the words the child has understood or used and provide written
examples of the child's three longest sentences. A pack of 20
forms.
SAVE when you order this item as part of a set. Inventario I:
Primeras Palabras y Gestos, sold in packages of 25 for easy
re-ordering, is one of the two standardized, parent-completed
report forms that make up the the Spanish adaptation of the
MacArthur Communicative Development Inventories (CDIs), which was
designed by top language researchers to assess language and
communication skills in young children ages 8-30 months. With the
Inventarios, professionals can tap into parents' invaluable
day-to-day knowledge about their children's language and
communication skills--and respond to legislation that requires
parental input in child evaluations. The forms focus on current
behaviors and salient emergent behaviors that parents can recognize
and track. Numerous studies document the reliability and validity,
clinical utility, and research potential of the CDIs and
Inventarios. The CDIs were normed on approximately 1,800 children
in three locations, and the Inventarios were normed on more than
2,000 children. The CDI and Inventario forms were developed
separately to reflect the vocabulary and grammatical structure of
each language. Inventario I: Primeras Palabras y Gestos is a "words
and gestures" form for use with children ages 8-18 months. The
first part of the form prompts parents to document the child's
understanding of hundreds of early vocabulary items separated into
semantic categories such as animal names, sound effects, and
question words. Parents mark the words understood or used, and the
form yields separate indexes of words understood and words
produced. The second part of the form asks parents to record the
communicative and symbolic gestures the child has tried or
completed. This form generally takes 20-40 minutes to complete and
20-30 minutes to score by hand. Also available are the Inventario
II: Palabras y Enunciados and the User's Guide and Technical
Manual. These forms are part of the MacArthur-Bates Inventarios del
Desarrollo de Habilidades Comunicativas (Inventarios). The
Inventarios and their English version, the CDIs, are standardized,
parent-completed report forms that track young children's language
and communication skills. Top language researchers developed the
report forms, designing them to focus on current behaviors and
salient emergent behaviors that parents can recognize and track.
This product is sold in a package of 25. Learn more about the
MacArthur-Bates CDIs.
SAVE when you order this item as part of a set. Inventario II:
Palabras y Enunciados, sold in packages of 25 for easy re-ordering,
is one of the two standardized, parent-completed report forms that
make up the the Spanish adaptation of the MacArthur Communicative
Development Inventories (CDIs), which was designed by top language
researchers to assess language and communication skills in young
children ages 8-30 months. With the Inventarios, professionals can
tap into parents' invaluable day-to-day knowledge about their
children's language and communication skills--and respond to
legislation that requires parental input in child evaluations. The
forms focus on current behaviors and salient emergent behaviors
that parents can recognize and track. Numerous studies document the
reliability and validity, clinical utility, and research potential
of the CDIs and Inventarios. The CDIs were normed on approximately
1,800 children in three locations, and the Inventarios were normed
on more than 2,000 children. The CDI and Inventario forms were
developed separately to reflect the vocabulary and grammatical
structure of each language. Inventario II: Palabras y Enunciados is
a words and sentences form for use with children ages 16-30 months.
In the first part of the form, parents document the child's
production and use of hundreds of words divided into semantic
categories. The second part analyzes the child's early forms of
grammar and the complexity of the child's multi-word utterances.
Parents identify the words the child has understood or used and
provide written examples of the child's three longest utterances.
This form generally takes 20-40 minutes to complete and 20-30
minutes to score by hand. Also available are the Inventario I:
Primeras Palabras y Gestos and the User's Guide and Technical
Manual. These forms are part of the MacArthur-Bates Inventarios del
Desarrollo de Habilidades Comunicativas (Inventarios). The
Inventarios and their English version, the CDIs, are standardized,
parent-completed report forms that track young children's language
and communication skills. Top language researchers developed the
report forms, designing them to focus on current behaviors and
salient emergent behaviors that parents can recognize and track.
This product is sold in a package of 25. Learn more about the
MacArthur-Bates CDIs.
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