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Preschool Developmental Testing in Prediction of School Problems

Studies of 55 Children in Denver

Bonnie W. Camp

Pediatrics and Psychiatry, University of Colorado Medical School, 4200 East Ninth Avenue, Denver, CO

William J. van Doorninck

Department of Health Services, Denver Public Schools

William K. Frankenburg

Department of Health Services, Denver Public Schools

John M. Lampe

Department of Health Services, Denver Public Schools

Sixty-five children from lower income families, first evaluated with the Denver Developmental Screening Test (DDST) and the Stanford-Binet In telligence Scale at age 4 to 6 years, were followed up 3 years later to determine how well preschool test results could predict later school problems. Eighty- eight per cent of children with Abnormal DDSTs, 66 per cent of children with Questionable DDSTs, and 32 per cent of children with Normal DDSTs showed later school problems. Combining DDST and IQ results did not change the total number of children who would be misclassified, but the type of mis classification changed. When developmental screening is used to identify children at risk for developing school problems, children with Questionable findings should be referred for further evaluation along with those with Abnormal findings since a high percentage of Questionables develop school problems despite adequate intelligence.

Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 16, No. 3, 257-263 (1977)
DOI: 10.1177/000992287701600309


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