| 2775 Boardwalk Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (734)994-2303 (734)994-2895 FAX Michelle Pogliano, Principal pogliano@aaps.k12.mi.us |
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WASHTENAW COUNTY HEAD START CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHECKLISTSocio-Emotional DevelopmentSense of Self1. Shows ability to separate from family and adjust to new situations 2. Demonstrates trust in adults 3. Recognizes/expresses own feelings and responds appropriately 4. Stands up for rights Responsibilities for Self and Others 5. Shows ability to separate from family and adjust to new situations 6. Takes responsibility for own well-being 7. Respects and cares for environment and materials 8. Follows class routines 9. Follows class rules Pro-Social Behavior 10. Plays well with others 11. Is able to make friends 12. Recognizes the feelings of others and responds appropriately 13. Shares and respects the rights of others 14. Uses thinking skills to resolve conflicts Physical DevelopmentGross Motor Skills15. Demonstrates basic locomotor skills (run, jump, hop, gallop) 16. Shows balance while moving 17. Climbs up and down play equipment 18. Rides a tricycle 19. Demonstrates throwing, kicking, and catching skills Fine Motor Skills 20. Strengthens and controls small muscles in hands 21. Coordinates eye-hand movement 22. Uses tools for writing and drawing 23. Cuts with scissors Health Practices 24. Progress in growth, strength, stamina and flexibility 25. Uses sense of sight, sound, touch, and smell to discriminate 26. Participates actively in games and outdoor play involving fitness 27. Follows basic health and safety rules Cognitive DevelopmentLearning/Problem-Solving Skills/Approach to Learning28. Observes objects and events with curiosity 29. Approaches problems flexibility, using multiple strategies 30. Shows persistence in approaching tasks 31. Applies knowledge or experience to new context Logical Thinking Skills/Mathematics 32. Classifies objects 33. Compares/measures together conceptually 34. Arranges objects in a series 35. Recognizes patterns and can repeat them 36. Show awareness of position in space 37. Uses one-to-one correspondence 38. Uses numbers and counting Representation and Symbolic Thinking 39. Takes on pretend role 40. Makes believe with objects 41. Makes and interprets representations Language and Literacy DevelopmentLanguage Development42. Hears and dissimulates the sounds of language 43. Expresses self using words and expanded sentences 44. Understands and follows oral directions 45. Answers questions 46. Asks questions 47. Participates as an equal partner in conversation 48. ESL students progress in listening and understand English Literacy Development 49. Enjoys and values reading 50. Demonstrates understanding of print concepts 51. Demonstrates knowledge of the alphabet (recognizes 10 letters beginning with letters in their name 52. Uses emerging reading skills to make meaning from print 53. Comprehends and interprets meaning from books 54. Understands the purpose of writing 55. Writes letters and words |
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