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Must have an appointment. Child must be 5 on or before July 31 st. Call your building of attendance to schedule a time. Dates: March 30-Sweeny 732-3670 April 1-Schofield732-3610 April 2-McCulloch732-3620 April 7-Lyon732-3630 April 9-Price732-3690 Times: 8:45am-7:00pm (last appt at 6:00pm)
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Screening Instrument Can Flag Potential Delays Standardized Normed Based on Age
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Readiness Test Diagnostic Test Intelligence Test Pass/Fail (does not determine if your child goes to Kindergarten or not)
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MotorSelf-Help ConceptsSocial-Emotional Language Behavioral Observations Intelligibility Rating
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Motor skills are related to cognitive development and the ability to perform a number of early learning tasks. Items: Throwing Stand, Hop, and Skip Building Thumbs and Fingers Cutting Copying Writing Name
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Concepts are the building blocks of knowledge that allow children to organize and categorize information. Items: Body Parts Colors Rapid Object Naming Rote Counting Meaningful Counting Concepts Shapes
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Language is integral to emotional, social, and cognitive development. Language is critical across the curriculum. Items:Personal Information Articulation Objects and Actions Letters and Sounds Rhyming and I Spy Problem Solving
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Items:Separation from Adult Crying/Whining Verbal response to questions Persistence Attention Activity Level Participation Impulsivity Understands directions Intelligibility-how well others understand your child’s speech
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Self-Help Development: daily living tasks Social-Emotional Development: skills needed for successful relationships Overall Development: degree of concern in specific areas
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Kindergarten teachers and support staff will be administering the DIAL-4 screening (Motor, Concepts, Language) and letter identification Nurse will complete vision and hearing screening (you will be notified if your child does NOT pass) Counselor will meet with your child to get to know him/her Your child will receive a book courtesy of Republic PTO
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Check-in table: child will receive name tag, parents will receive parent questionnaire Child will be escorted to the screening area Parent/Guardian will be escorted to the enrollment area Parent/Guardian will need to complete the DIAL-4 Parent Questionnaire FIRST before completing enrollment paperwork
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Parents will complete full enrollment packet while their child is being screened Bring proof of residency (utility bill, rental contract, real estate contract); copy of your child’s birth certificate; and copy of current immunization record Have emergency contact and doctor information available
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When screening is completed, your child will be brought to you Parents as Teachers will score the screening and come get you to go over the results Allow 90 for screening and scoring Childcare is not provided; we encourage you to final alternative arrangements for siblings
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Percentile Rank: 16-84 %ile is in the average range OK range 8 percentile and above Potential Delay below 7 percentile Standard Score: 85-115 is in the average range OK range 77 and above Potential Delay below 76
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Shy Tired Hungry Illness Nervous Activity Level Refusals Cultural Language
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Forms will be available as a resource for families to do over the summer to help develop skills in motor, concepts, language, self-help development, social- emotional development, and other areas. These will be given to parents if a potential delay is noted.
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Contact information: Misty Kinsey Director of Early Childhood Education Republic R-III School District 417-735-3736 misty.kinsey@republicschools.org
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