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Measure of Engagement, Independence, and Social Relationships

Assess infant and toddler levels of engagement, independence, and social relationships within the context of common family routines.

1 What is the MEISR?

2 MEISR components

3 How it works

4 Using MEISR results


What is the MEISR?

The MEISR is an easy-to-use, parent-completed tool for developing a snapshot of the functional behaviors of children up to 3 years in age.


Developers

R. A. McWilliam, Ph.D.


Purposes for the MEISR

To help families, as members of intervention teams, assess a child’s participation in everyday situations, which in turn might inform intervention priorities.

To help professionals ask families relevant questions about child functioning in home routines, such as when conducting a routines-based interview.

To monitor a child’s progress at 6-month intervals.


MEISR components

The MEISR Set includes the MEISR Manual and one pack of MEISR Forms (5 per package).


How it works

The MEISR examines a child's functioning within 14 everyday routines. Each routine has 14–47 items, totaling 386 individual items.

Routines assessed


MEISR items are helpfully crosswalked with…


With the guidance of an early intervention professional, parents or caregivers complete the MEISR in just 45 minutes.


Completing the MEISR

Items in each routine are marked with a score of 1, 2, or 3:


Basic scoring can be done by the caregiver or the caregiver and the professional together.

Scores are calculated at the end of each routine and then transferred to the MEISR Scoring Summary sheet.


Using MEISR results

With the results of the MEISR, you can:


For more information about how to use the MEISR during the IFSP process, view this tip sheet at http://bit.ly/meisr-ifsp.