Determine which types of assessments should be administered

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Determine which types of assessments should be administered

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Determine which types of assessments should be administered. Defend your decision in a-750-word response.STUDENT: SCOTTGRADE: 1stAge: 6Background Information Very small for his age constantly in motion. Usually looks very serious. When he is unhappy with something he will scowl and make a high-pitched and long-lasting shriek; this happens 8-10 times every hour. Asks many questions such as Why? Where did that come from? What does this mean? When engaged in something in which he has an interest he becomes lively and animated and asks relevant questions as he is trying to figure out what is happening (lasts up to 7 minutes at a time). Enjoys trains and collecting coins; likes to build things with Legos or Lincoln Logs. Knows everything about local public buildings (city hall library schools) – number of windows and doors when built building materials number of bricks each contains. Developed very particular likes and dislikes with food e.g. he will only eat white or light colored foods and nothing can be mixed together; he refuses to eat meat and many vegetables and fruits. Behavior problems surfaced about 15 months ago – easily frustrated which resulted in throwing things hitting kicking biting and disrespect shown to parents especially his mother. Mother has used timeout chair can take from 5 minutes to 2 hours for him to regain control. Parents report that they do not take him out into the community e.g. grocery store because of behavior. One parent stays home while the other goes out to do errands. Scott is extremely active. He stopped taking naps at the age of about 2 and he cannot fall asleep until three or four hours after he is put to bed. He spends the time looking at books and playing with the toys in his room. As long as he stays in his room and is quiet his parents leave a dim light on. Scott lives with his parents and older sister. The family goes on recreational outings together including summer camping trips and weekend trips to visit family in another area of Wisconsin. Scotts parents describe Scott as interesting. They have worked through many issues with their daughter (diagnosed with ADHD and bipolar disorder she is not in special education) and feel that Scott will develop appropriate behaviors as time goes by. Defiance is an issue incidents 10-15 times per day of yelling stomping his feet throwing things if he does not get his way. Scott will wander away from the yard has gone up to six blocks away crossing busy streets. This happens 3-4 times per month.School History Mother requested district screening when Scott turned 3 years old because he refused to follow rules and would tantrum when he could not get his way. Scott also showed a lack of interest in activities like coloring or drawing with markers or crayons cutting paper and repeating nursery rhymes. He would refuse to do these activities. Parents did not want to consider district early childhood programming and enrolled him at a structured preschool at age 4. His day was subsequently shortened to 2 hours and his parents had to pick him up early 1-3 times per week because of behavior (yelling screaming and refusing to follow directions; would not participate in any activities that involved drawing coloring or writing). Community summer programs were tried but he was asked to leave because of behavior (ran out of the room yelled screamed threw things). During the summer before he started kindergarten his parents did not enroll him in summer school. They planned many family activities but Scott was not in any kind of a structured program. They report that the number of tantrums decreased to 1-2 per day. However the tantrums were more severe with longer recovery time. Placed in a blended kindergarten (5 special education and 11 regular education students with Kindergarten. and special education teacher team)Concerns/Reasons for Referral Aggressive and disruptive behavior. Scott kicks and hits staff along with outright refusal to follow directives with yelling and screaming and throwing himself on the floor. Scott throws books and chairs and narrowly missed hitting a peer with a chair. These behaviors occur 4-6 times daily within a two-hour period. Unwillingness to follow directions for social or play activities. Scott says No or I wont or refuses to speak and sits with arms crossed and head down with no movement toward doing what was asked or runs and hides under a table. Refuses to do any activities involving scissors paper pencil crayons or markers. Isolates self in a corner or under a table.