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FEAS. Measures functional emotional developmental capacities of childrenMeasures parents' abilities to support the above capacities through spontaneous interactionsA systematic, valid and reliable observational measureClinical, research and training purposesBased on DIR model. FEAS. Specificall
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1. Functional Emotional Assessment Scale (FEAS): Measurement of the functional emotional developmental levels in the DIR model So-sum NG, Speech Therapist
2. FEAS Measures functional emotional developmental capacities of children
Measures parents abilities to support the above capacities through spontaneous interactions
A systematic, valid and reliable observational measure
Clinical, research and training purposes
Based on DIR model
3. FEAS Specifically designed to detect problems across a wide range of challenges:
- regulatory disorders
- developmental disorders
- children from multiproblem families
Validated on 4 samples: normal, regulatory disorder, PDD and multiproblem
4. FEAS 6 age specific versions:
- 7 to 9 months
- 10 to 12 months
- 13 to 18 months
- 19 to 24 months
- 25 to 35 months
- 36 to 48 months
5. FEAS Best at assessing children with:
Regulatory disorders 7-24 months
PDD 2-4 years
Multiproblem 13-18 months
Normal 7-18 months
6. FEAS Procedures:
15 minutes to warm-up
15 minutes play (symbolic, sensory, movement; 5 minutes each)
examiner facilitates interactions by coaching parents or eliciting play behaviour which were not observed directly
7. FEAS Start with symbolic toys (developmentally appropriate)
Symbolic toy examples for infants and toddlers: toy house + figures, baby, dinosaurs
Symbolic toy examples for preschoolers: baby, pirate ship + knights, dressing up figures
8. FEAS Sensory toy examples: see-through scarfs, bonbon
Movement toy examples: rocking horse, ball, blanket
9. FEAS Tape the 15 minutes play
? record and sharing
Ask parents feelings after play
? parents perspectives
10. FEAS Scoring:
- score frequency (0, 1, 2 ? 0, 1-, 1, 2-, 2)
- 0 = not at all or very brief
1 = present some of time, observed several times
2 = consistently present, observed many times
N/O = not observed
- converted score (0?2, 2?0)
11. FEAS - 3 columns: SYM, SENS, EXAM
(Note any difference between SYM and
SENS)
- chart caregiver and child
- compared with profile form
? normal / at risk / deficient
12. FEAS FEAS\caregiver.doc
FEAS\child.doc
FEAS\profile.doc
13. FEAS Greenspan Social-emotional Growth Chart Questionnaire: parent questionnaire
Added into social-emotional subtest in Bayley - III : Scales of Infant and Toddler Development
www.PsychCorp.com
14. FEAS P.L.A.Y. project Richard Solomon MD
- screening and tracking with Greenspan
Growth Chart
- clinical uses: inform clinical judgement,
program evaluation, IEP goals
- training
- research
Publication: Autism (2006)
www.playproject.org