Infants & Young Children

Home Current Issue Previous Issues For Authors Journal Info
Skip Navigation LinksHome > October/December 2008 - Volume 21 - Issue 4 > Valid Use of Clinical Judgment (Informed Opinion) for Early...
Text sizing:
A
A
A
Infants & Young Children:
October/December 2008 - Volume 21 - Issue 4 - p 334-349
doi: 10.1097/01.IYC.0000336545.90744.b0
Article

Valid Use of Clinical Judgment (Informed Opinion) for Early Intervention Eligibility: Evidence Base and Practice Characteristics

Bagnato, Stephen J. EdD, NCSP; McKeating-Esterle, Eileen MS; Fevola, Antonio PhD; Bortolamasi, Paola MEd; Neisworth, John T. PhD

Collapse Box

Abstract

Policy research acknowledges that traditional testing for detecting developmental delay fails to match the incidence rates of young children who need early intervention. Clinical judgement approaches are the primary alternatives for early identification supported by federal and state regulations; however, an absence of research and uniform methodologies for clinical judgment limit this approach. This article reviews the evidence-based and practice characteristics for valid use of clinical judgment in early intervention.

©2008Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

You currently do not have access to this article.

You may need to:

Note: If your society membership provides for full-access to this article, you may need to login on your society’s web site first.

Article Tools

You currently do not have access to this article.

You may need to:

Note: If your society membership provides for full-access to this article, you may need to login on your society’s web site first.

Search for Similar Articles
You may search for similar articles that contain these same keywords or you may modify the keyword list to augment your search.