To assess whether or not a child's development is going well, preschool teachers might ask the following questions: Does the child fall asleep easily and wake rested? Does the child eat with appetite? On the average, over a period of 3 or 4 weeks, does the child have bowel and bladder control? Does the child exhibit a range of emotions? Does the child's play vary over a period of time? Does the child occasionally exhibit curiosity, adventure, and even mischief? Does the child usually accept adult authority? Can the child initiate, maintain, and enjoy a relationship with one or more children? Is the child capable of sustained involvement, absorption, and interest in something outside of himself or herself? Does the child express spontaneous affection for one or more adults? Is the child capable of enjoying the potentially "good things of life," such as going on picnics and exploring new places or materials? The first three questions are particularly sensitive indicators of the child's development. The remaining questions, representing preschool teachers' most important goals for their pupils, can be easily inquired about or observed directly. Observation of a child's functioning on these criteria over a period of 3 weeks provides data usually sufficient for assessment purposes. (RH)
Authors
- Authorizing Institution
- Maharaja Sayajirao Univ. of Baroda (India).
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Publication Type
- Guides - Non-Classroom
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- Child Development Guidelines Informal Asessment 1
- Department of.Child Developmet 2
- Occaeinal skipping of meals 4
- Children who sleep well otten take long to 4
- Ddvelopmental Assessment 5
- Child yhose affect is flat or 5
- 5. Variations in Play 5
- 6. Curiosity 5
- 7. Acceptance of Authority 5
- Developmental Assessment 6
- 9. Interest 7
- 10. Spontaneous Affection 7
- Developmental Assessment 8
- .outgrown. -This view should reduce theprobability of over-interpreting 8
- Developmental Assessment 9
- S. Gottman43. M. Childrens Frfendships in 9
- School Settings in L. G. Katz et al. Eds1 9
- Current Topics In Early Childhood Education 9
- Gottman J. M. Social SXills and Group The Development of Childrens 9