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PEP–3: Psychoeducational Profile — Third Edition
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The PEP–3 is a revision of the popular instrument that has been used for
more than 20 years to assess the skills and behaviors of children with
autism and communicative disabilities who function between the ages of 6
months to 7 years. The profile resulting from the PEP–3 graphically
charts uneven and idiosyncratic development, emerging skills, and
autistic behavioral characteristics. This test meets the need for an
assessment tool to assist in the educational programming for young
children (ages 3 through 5) with disabilities and is particularly useful
in planning for older students' Individualized Education Programs
(IEPs).
The PEP–3 now includes a Caregiver Report. This report utilizes parent
input
and is completed prior to the administration of the assessment.
The form asks
the parent or caregiver to estimate the child's
developmental level compared
with typical children. This form has been
shown to help orient teachers to a student's developmental
inconsistencies. The PEP–3 has included additional
data that identify
special learning strengths and teachable skills. Also, the third edition
is improved by offering normative data both from a group of children in
the autism spectrum as well as from a comparison group of children
without autism. It is the only test to date that provides data for
within-group comparison
to children in the autism spectrum.
Improvements to the PEP–3:
1. The function domains have been revised to reflect current research
and clinical concerns, especially in the area of social and
communication functions.
2. All of the toys and materials needed to administer the test (except
food, drink, and a light switch) are now included with the test.
3. New items and subtests have been added; obsolete ones were deleted.
4. Normative data were collected from 2002 to 2003, with large national
samples
of children in the autism spectrum and of typical children
ranging from 2 to 71/2 years of age. These are the first normative data
provided for comparison of a child's PEP results with children of either
comparison group.
5. Reliability coefficients have been computed by age for subgroups
within the normative sample (i.e., males, females, white, black, and
Hispanic Americans.)
6. Validity evidence is provided for children in the autism spectrum for
all areas measured by the test.
7. The scoring has been quantified as 0, 1, and 2; and each score is
clearly
defined, making statistical comparisons more accurate. At the
same time, the flexibility of the previous system, using pass, emerge,
and fail, has been maintained.
8. A Caregiver Report has been added which includes Current
Developmental Levels, Diagnostic Categories and Degree of Problem, and
three subtests:
Problem Behaviors; Personal Self-Care, and Adaptive
Behavior. The Caregiver Report provides teachers and other professionals
with information needed for a more thorough and complete planning for
each child.
COMPLETE PEP-3 KIT INCLUDES: Manual, Guide to Item Administration,
Picture Book, 10 Examiner Scoring/Summary Booklets, 10 Response
Booklets, 10
Caregiver Report Forms, and an Object Kit, all in a sturdy
storage box. (©2005)
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