Bayley-4 is the most comprehensive assessment tool for determining developmental delays in children. Guidance on using this test in your telepractice.
Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development | Fourth Edition
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Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development | Fourth Edition

Bayley-4

Bayley-4 is the most comprehensive assessment tool for determining developmental delays in children. Guidance on using this test in your telepractice.
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Practical Applications of the Bayley-4 On Demand 5.5 Hours

A103000323407

Qualification Level

B
This interactive learning track covers practical considerations for administering and interpreting the Bayley-4 in clinical practice, using both clinical and typically developing video case studies.

Participants will have access to this course for one year.

Training orders will be processed within 5-7 business days of order placement. On-demand training is accessed via a welcome email sent to the email address associated with the order.
$286.00

Audience: This session is for individuals who are familiar with the Bayley-4 and want to expand their use and understanding of the measure.

Course description: This interactive learning track covers practical considerations for administering and interpreting the Bayley-4 in clinical practice, using both clinical and typically developing video case studies. Participants will have access to this course for one year.

Learning objectives: After attending this session, participants will be able to:

  • Articulate at least three reasons why you might administer a standardized developmental assessment as part of your clinical practice with babies and young children
  • Describe one reason why developmental age equivalent scores should be used with caution
  • Describe five elements that should be included in a developmental assessment summary report for caregivers
  • List at least two observations that would prompt further investigation of a diagnosis of cerebral palsy
  • List at least two observations that would prompt further investigation of a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)