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Measure of Engagement, Independence, and Social Relationships (MEISR™), Set

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    R. A. McWilliam, Naomi Younggren
    Format:
    General Merchandise
    Pages:
    216
    Publisher:
    Brookes Publishing (July 24, 2019)
    Language:
    English
    ISBN-13:
    9781681253459
    ISBN-10:
    1681253453
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    BROOKES-BrookesPublishing_03092024_P7071258_onix30-20240308.xml
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    BROOKES
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    17
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    P-MISC
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    G
    Country of Origin:
    United States
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    40
  • Overview

    Young children grow and learn when they participate fully in everyday routines and activities. Assess this critical dimension of child development with the MEISR™, an easy‐to‐use tool for creating a snapshot of the functional behaviors of children from birth to 3 years of age.



    A rich learning opportunity for both families and professionals—and an ideal starting point for talking to parents about their child's functioning—the MEISR helps build an understanding of a child's engagement, independence, and social relationships within the context of common family routines. Completed by caregivers and easy to use with them during home visits, the MEISR helps paint a picture of the child's functional abilities and highlights future learning opportunities.



    With the results of the MEISR, you can
    • Start important conversations with families about their child's participation in everyday activities
    • Support child engagement—an important prerequisite to learning
    • Empower families to enhance natural learning opportunities
    • Help families choose functional skills to address within the IFSP
    • Help your team determine Child Outcome Summary (COS) ratings
    • Develop individualized intervention priorities


    How It Works
    The MEISR assesses a child's functioning within 14 everyday routines. With the guidance of an early intervention professional, parents or caregivers complete the MEISR in just 45 minutes, scoring each item with a 1 (child does not yet do this), a 2 (child does this sometimes), or a 3 (child does this often or has progressed beyond this). Basic scoring can be done by the caregiver or the caregiver and the professional together. MEISR items are helpfully crosswalked with
    • the functional outcomes of engagement, independence, and social relationships
    • the five developmental domains required on IFSPs
    • the three federal child outcomes


    When the MEISR is complete, it provides a snapshot of the child's functioning relative to age expectations and the demands of daily routines. Based on scoring of the MEISR, families and professionals work together to identify what priorities to include in the IFSP. The MEISR can also be used to monitor the child's progress at 6‐month intervals, adjusting goals as needed.

    Assess a child's functioning within 14 routines:
    • Waking up
    • Toileting/Diapering
    • Meal Times
    • Dressing Time
    • Hangout – TV – Books
    • Play With Others
    • Nap Time
    • Outside Time
    • Play by Him‐ or Herself
    • Bath Time
    • Bedtime
    • Going Out
    • Grocery Shopping
    • Transition Time


    Ideal for use with the Routines‐Based Interview (RBI)! Are you using the RBI to help families decide on outcomes and goals? The MEISR can inform and enhance this process. Give the MEISR to families ahead of time to prepare for your RBI with them, use a blank MEISR to help you ask detailed questions, or complete the MEISR during or after the RBI to help quantify the information the family provides.

    This set includes the MEISR Manual and one pack of MEISR Forms.

    View our recorded webinar: Using the MEISR™ presented by R.A. McWilliam, Ph.D., and Naomi O. Younggren, Ph.D.