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Kim's Case Study

Kim's Case Study

Q Select the title above to submit the assignment. Reference the Course Schedule located on the Course Menu for the due date. To complete the assignment: 1. Download and use Kim's Case Study [PDF] to complete the assignment. Create a two-page double-spaced document answering the following questions: a. How does the Early Intervention (Part C) Child Example Case Study: “Kim” at 17 Months of Age exemplify the assessment procedures in the Introduction to Assessment and Overview from NASET? Explain. b. What types of assessments were included in the Early Intervention (Part C) Child Example Case Study: “Kim” at 17 Months of Age? Identify the types of assessments. c. How does the Early Intervention (Part C) Child Example Case Study: “Kim” at 17 Months of Age exemplify the DEC Recommended Practices assessment practice recommendations? Explain. d. How can this team collaborate to provide more supports for Kim? Explain. 2. Save your completed document as Yourname-Kim. 3. Select the title above to submit your document as an attachment.

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1. Kim’s intervention may have helped the medical professionals’ term the proper diagnosis of the patient. Kim is just 17 months old, yet she may be suffering from a developmental disorder. Moreover, the interaction of Kim’s mom and Kim may have helped medical professionals’ term the proper medical treatment for Kim. Since Kim may be a special child, the early intervention of Kim at this young age helps special education teachers treat Kim when she reaches her time undergoing the education. Early intervention mitigates the effects of the developmental disorders of the child when she reaches the time, she needs to undergo education. Moreover, the early intervention of the child may help Kim interact with the world better on how she sees the world. It must be emphasized that Kim, being a special child, should not be a hindrance towards better education. Special education teachers' early intervention of the child is just an act of the teachers of helping the child interact better during school time.