How does AEPS request and use input from parents? What functions does AEPS have for reporting to parents?
An integral part of the AEPS assessment, the AEPS Family Report provides parents and caregivers with the opportunity to describe their child’s interest, participation, enjoyment, and/or difficulties in daily activities, family activities, and community activities. As part of the Family Report, parents complete an assessment of their child’s skills that has a one-to-one correspondence with the goals assessed by the AEPS Test. The AEPS developers strongly encourage family participation in assessment to help identify the child’s strengths and needs. AEPS users are also strongly encouraged to include the family’s priorities for intervention, also included on the Family Report, in all intervention programming.
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