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a
Identifies one team member who will act as a single point of contact for families regarding a child's assessment
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b
Plans the time, location and assessment strategies with families
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c
Follows established timelines for initiating and completing assessments, the evaluation process, reporting and meeting with families
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d
When working as part of an assessment team, reviews information about a child's birth and developmental history, as well as information from other sources before beginning assessment
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e
Before creating an IFSP or IEP, requests that families share the concerns, hopes, and developmental goals they have for their children
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f
Assesses children's strengths and needs across all developmental domains
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g
When applicable, develops IFSP and/or IEP goals with families at the IFSP/IEP meeting rather than having pre-written goals
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h
Organizes reports by developmental domain
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i
Adheres to New York State legal and procedural requirements and meets DEC Recommended Practice guidelines for responsible assessment