Caregiver-Reported Early Development Instrument (CREDI) Short Form - Brazil

Ready for purposeThe Caregiver Reported Early Development Instrument (CREDI) was designed to serve as a population-level measure of early childhood development (ECD) for children from birth to age three. The Short Form used in Brazil gathers information on the development of five inter-related domains: motor, cognitive, language, social-emotional, and mental health. The measure does not have the ability to provide information about individual children (e.g. as a screener), or specific development within a particular domain (e.g. cognitive).

See CREDI Long Form - China and CREDI Long Form - India for different versions of this measurement tool.

Disclaimer: This tool was not tested in an EiE context. The Measurement Library Reference Group members are including the measure as it shows promise for use in EiE contexts with careful adaptation. 

Evidence Snapshot

Summary
CREDI Short Form shows strong reliability and validity in Brazil, however, it was not tested in an EiE context.
Where
Brasil
Sample
1,265 children

Measure Snapshot

For what?
Supervisión del programa
About what?
Habilidades físicas y salud
How?
Paper/pencil format; or other device
Respondant
Parent/caregiver
By what method?
Survey

Información sobre el recurso

Tipo de recurso

Assessment

Publicado

Publicado por

Harvard Graduate School of Education

Escrito por

Elisa Rachel Pisani Altafim, Dana Charles McCoy, Alexandra Brentani, Ana Maria de Ulhôa Escobar, Sandra J.F.E. Grisi, Günther Fink

Tema(s)

Levels of Learning - Early Childhood Development

Enfoque geográfico

Brazil

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