Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Assessment information should be collected from the family only at the beginning of the assessment process to ensure that the family isn't overwhelmed by intervention and early childhood education assessment processes.
2. Assessment should take place in a child's natural environment.
3. The environment in which a child lives has little influence on his or her development of skills.
4.Criterion- or curriculum-based instruments are effective ways to link assessment planning and implementation, and progress monitoring.
5. Ongoing progress monitoring and evaluations are helpful in holding practitioners accountable to themselves and the children and families they serve.


1. false
2. true
3. false
4.true
5. true

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