Assessing Young Children′s Development and Learning: Birth to Age Eight helps early childhood educators understand both the need for assessment as well as the process of assessment for infants, toddlers, and children up to age eight. This comprehensive text covers a broad range of assessment strategies, from observation to formalized assessments and demonstrates how to adapt these methods for a wide variety of students while incorporating feedback from families. Aligned with the latest 2020 National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) standards, it offers clear guidance for future educators on licensing requirements and supports instructors in meeting program accreditation goals. Author Julie A. Ray begins each chapter with a vignette highlighting the importance of assessment in real classrooms and concludes with three case studies, one for infants, one for preschoolers, and one for primary-grade students, addressing the unique challenges in each setting. To further support learning, a final project in the Appendix with a scoring rubric can be used for grading or accreditation tasks. Exercises throughout the text help students confidently apply assessment skills in a wide variety of early childhood educational settings.