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Using picture identification for research with preschool children

D C Wiley1, C M Hendricks

  • 1Dept. of HPER, Jowers Center, Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos 78666, USA.

The Journal of School Health
|August 28, 1998
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Picture identification effectively assesses preschool health knowledge and skills, guiding effective health education program development. This method helps tailor learning experiences for young children.

Area of Science:

  • Early Childhood Education
  • Health Education
  • Pediatric Health Assessment

Background:

  • Effective health education programs for preschoolers require accurate assessment of health knowledge and skills.
  • Understanding children's recognition of health behaviors is crucial for program development.
  • The methodology and intent behind assessment are critical considerations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the reliability of picture identification tools in assessing preschool health knowledge.
  • To provide recommendations for assessing health knowledge in preschool children.
  • To suggest appropriate uses of health knowledge data in early childhood education.

Main Methods:

  • Review of previous studies on the reliability of picture identification tools.

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  • Observation of children demonstrating knowledge through activities or behaviors.
  • Supplementation of observation with instruments like picture identification checklists.
  • Main Results:

    • Picture identification is a suitable method for assessing young children's health knowledge and skills.
    • Reliability of picture identification tools in prior research was examined.
    • Data from assessments can inform the development of targeted health education.

    Conclusions:

    • Quality assessment of health knowledge and skills is vital for effective preschool health education program planning.
    • Picture identification offers a viable approach for assessing health knowledge in young children.
    • Utilizing assessment data appropriately enhances early childhood education programs.