Available in packages of 10 booklets, each with 6 observation sheets, 1 scoring summary sheet, and 8 note-taking pages, these are the forms needed to conduct the Classroom Assessment Scoring System® (CLASS®) Infant observation. These forms are part the infant version of the trusted, widely used CLASS tool, the bestselling classroom observation tool that measures interactions between children and teachers through brief, repeated observation and scoring cycles. The CLASS® Infant tool was developed for use with children from birth to 18 months and assesses 4 dimensions of teacher–child interactions: relational climate, teacher sensitivity, facilitated exploration, and early language support. Learn more about the entire CLASS system, including versions for toddler programs, pre-K classrooms (in English and Spanish), and K–3 classrooms.
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