Conners Early Childhood
The Conners Early Childhood is an innovative assessment for the early identification of behavioral, social and emotional problems in young children and is designed for children 2 - 6 years of age an the exam takes about 25 minutes to complete.
Child psychologists, clinicians, pediatricians and child psychiatrists can rely on the Conners Early Childhood to identify when early intervention is required. In addition to early identification of behavioral, social and emotional problems, the Conners Early Childhood also measures whether or not the child is meeting major developmental milestones Adaptive Skills, Communication, Motor Skills, Play and Pre-Academic/Cognitive.
This multi-informant (parent and teacher/childcare provider) assessment allows for easy comparison across raters. It has clear and direct links to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act 2004 (IDEA 2004).
Conners Early Childhood Behavior Scales
- Inattention/Hyperactivity
- Oppositional/Aggressive Behaviors
- Anxiety
- Social Functioning/Atypical Behaviors
- Mood and Affect
- Physical Symptoms
Developmental Milestones of Conners Early Childhood
- Adaptive Skills
- Communication
- Motor Skills
- Play
- Pre-Academic/Cognitive
