Preschool | OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Developmental Assessment of Young Children (DAYC-2)

Complete Kit

Second Edition
Judith K. Voress | Taddy Maddox
  • Ages Birth through 5 years
  • Testing Time 10 to 20 minutes
  • Administration Individual
  • Product Code 13745 ( MR #057010 )

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Price $432.00

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The Developmental Assessment of Young Children (DAYC-2) is a popular test used to identify children birth through 5-11 with possible delays in the following domains: cognition, communication, social-emotional development, physical development, and adaptive behavior. Each of the five domains reflects an area mandated for assessment and intervention for young children in IDEA. The domains can be assessed independently, so examiners may test only the domains that interest them or test all five domains when a measure of general development is desired. The DAYC-2 format allows examiners to obtain information about a child’s abilities through observation, interview of caregivers, and direct assessment. The DAYC-2 may be used in arena assessment so that each discipline can use the evaluation tool independently.
The DAYC-2 was normed on a national sample of 1,832 children; characteristics of the normative sample approximate the 2010 census. Standard scores, percentile ranks, and age equivalents are provided for each domain, and for overall general development if all five domains are tested.
 
New features of the DAYC-2:
  • All new normative data were collected in 2009 - 2011.
  • Subdomain scores are provided for receptive language and expressive language within the Communication Domain and for gross motor and fine motor within the Physical Development Domain. Examiners may select the subdomain or domain scores that interest them.
  • Numerous validity studies, including studies of the test’s sensitivity and specificity, have been provided.
  • Items were reworded for clarity.
  • The ceiling rule was simplified.