A preschool screening is designed to evaluate a child’s early development of language and pre-academic skills, which are predictors of future academic success. A screening may also help with the early identification of any potential weaknesses which may affect a child’s later school success. Research has shown that the rate of learning and development occurs most quickly during the preschool years. Early intervention can have a positive effect on a child’s academic future.
A preschool screening evaluates the following skills which are related to general information, reading, mathematics, writing, and spoken language.
- Knowledge of personal data
- Knowledge of body parts
- Color and number concepts
- Shapes
- Time awareness (days/months/seasons)
- Use of prepositions
- Knowledge of letters/sounds
- Rhyming
- Ability to follow directions
- Visual perception
- Ability to copy and trace
- Receptive and expressive vocabulary
- Gross and fine motor development
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