1. Comprehensive evaluation: It involves the evaluation of children in many aspects, including physical health, education, social environment and psychological state.
2. Risk and needs assessment: identify the risk factors and needs faced by children to help formulate corresponding support and intervention measures. This assessment is usually conducted by professionals or institutions, such as social workers and psychological counselors. The evaluation results can provide targeted help and support for children.
3. Social survey: Assess disadvantaged children by investigating their living environment, family status and parent-child relationship. This evaluation method often needs to collect and analyze a lot of information in order to fully understand the background and situation of children.
4. Legal evaluation: Legal evaluation is necessary for vulnerable children involved in legal issues, such as abused or neglected children. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate children's legitimate rights and protection needs according to relevant laws and regulations, and take corresponding legal measures to protect their rights and interests.