Developmental Assessment of Young Children | Second Edition
DAYC-2-
The Developmental Assessment of Young Children Second Edition (DAYC-2) is a popular test used to identify children with possible delays in five different domains.
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DAYC-2 Examiner Summary Sheet
13751DR Qualification Level BPkg of 25
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DAYC-2 Physical Development Domain Scoring Forms
13750DR Qualification Level BPkg of 25
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DAYC-2 Communication Domain Scoring Forms
13752DR Qualification Level BPkg of 25
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DAYC-2 Examiner's Manual
13746DR Qualification Level BEstimated to ship:5-6 weeks -
DAYC-2 Cognitive Domain Scoring Forms
13748DR Qualification Level BPkg of 25
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DAYC-2 Complete Kit
13745DR Qualification Level BIncludes: Examiner's Manual; 25 each of Cognitive, Communication, Physical Development, Social-Emotional Development, and Adaptive Behavior Scoring Forms; a 25 Mini Poster-Pack of Early Child Development Chart, 3E; and 25 Examiner Summary Sheets, in a sturdy storage box
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DAYC-2 Social-Emotional Domain Scoring Forms
13749DR Qualification Level BPkg of 25
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DAYC-2 Adaptive Behaviour Scoring Forms
13747DR Qualification Level BPkg of 25
Overview
- Publication date:
- 2012
- Age range:
- Birth through 5
- Scores/Interpretation:
- Standard scores, percentile ranks, and age equivalents
- Qualification level:
- B
- Completion time:
- 10–20 minutes for each domain
Product Details
Each of the five DAYC-2 domains — Cognition, Communication, Social-Emotional Development, Physical Development, and Adaptive Behavior — reflects an area mandated for assessment and intervention for young children in IDEA. Benefits
FeaturesDAYC-2 was normed on a national sample of 1,832 children. Standard scores, percentile ranks, and age equivalents are provided for each domain, and for overall general development if all five domains are tested.
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