Summary of Child’s Development

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Summary of Child’s Development Parent Teacher Conference Student Name: Class: CD 34

Social/Emotional (child’s strengths)

Cognitive and Language Development (child’s strengths)

Physical - Gross and Fine Motor Skills(child’s strengths)

Areas your child is currently working on include: (Skills that need strengthening) Social/emotional skills: Cognitive and Language: Physical skills (Fine and Gross motor Skills):

We can help your child learn and develop in the program by We can help your child learn and develop in the program by...(your recommendations)

You can help your child learn and develop at home by You can help your child learn and develop at home by...(recommendations for parents)

Child’s Work Sample 1

Child’s Work Sample 2

Child’s Work Sample 3