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01/12/2016
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Board of County Commissioners
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Comment: <br /> GOALS/OUTCOMES REPORT <br /> I. Outcome #1: To maintain the increased number of toddlers served at RCMA Whispering <br /> Pines during the 2014-2015 program year at a total of twenty-two (22) additional slots as <br /> reported by the enrollment records. Baseline: 2012-2013 enrollment records for toddlers. <br /> Whispering Pines CDC is currently maintaining the 22 increased number of infant and toddlers. <br /> Presently 27 Infant and Toddlers are enroll. <br /> 2. Outcome #2: The number of toddlers who receive health screenings and on-going <br /> developmental assessments within 45 days of center's opening date will be maintained at <br /> 100% as evidenced by information in RCMA's Child and Family database system, PROMIS. <br /> Baseline: 2012-2013 PROMIS and COR reports. <br /> • Whispering Pries had a total of 9 unduplicated infants and toddlers enrolled during this quarter <br /> • 6 children recei-ved their ASQ screening during this report period <br /> o Five unduplicated children received an ASQ Developmental Screening <br /> o One child received an annual Birth-Month Screening and he passed. <br /> • Of the 9 unduplicated infants and toddlers. <br /> o Two of those children's development appears to be on schedule and within <br /> normal range. <br /> o One child is suspected to possibly have a slight delay in one or more of the <br /> dornain areas of communication, fine motor, gross motor, personal social, or <br /> problem solving. Parent note: Center Coordinator shared results of ASQ with <br /> parent. Mother does not want to refer her at this time. Mother wants child to <br /> have more time to adjust to the center and being in a child care setting. The <br /> parent declined the referral to Early Steps. Child' is adjusting well to the <br /> classroom and has started participating in activities and talking to the teachers <br /> and other children. <br /> o Two of these children scored in the grey areas of concern, but they are <br /> considered as passing. All children receive individualization on the lesson plan. <br /> o Four children did not receive their screening because the children are still within <br /> the first 45 days of enrollment. <br /> Developmental, Hearing and Visions Screening Results: <br /> Health Specialist will be conducting hearing and vision screening during the month of October <br /> for our new program year RCMA utilized a Spot Vision machine and Otoacustic Emision <br /> equipment for hearing Center administration notifies parents of the results in writing, and all <br /> children that failed a screening are referred to their pediatrician for medical services. We follow <br /> up with parents regarding the outcomes with the doctor and rescreen as appropriate. <br /> COR Advantage On-going Assessment Results <br /> - 34- <br /> 152 <br />
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