Diagnostic Assessment
A diagnostic assessment is a type of evaluation that is used to identify the strengths and needs of preschool children in different domains of development, such as cognitive, language, social-emotional, physical, and adaptive skills. The purpose of a diagnostic assessment is to provide information that can help teachers, parents, and other professionals plan appropriate interventions and supports for children who may have delays or disabilities. A diagnostic assessment typically involves multiple sources of data, such as standardized tests, observations, interviews, and portfolios. A diagnostic assessment should be conducted by a qualified professional who has training and experience in working with young children and their families.
Adiuvaret Kids has introduced the following diagnostic assessment
- Initial Skill Assessment for Play Group children - 4 tools
- Initial Skill Assessment for Nursery children - 4 tools
- Initial Skill Assessment for LKG (Junior KG) children - 4 tools
- Initial Skill Assessment for UKG (Senior KG) children - 4 tools
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or let us know if you are using any such assessment in your school!