1. Language and Literacy Skills:
This category assesses a child's ability to recognize letters, sounds, and sight words, as well as their reading and comprehension skills.
2. Numeracy and Mathematical Concepts:
It evaluates a child's grasp of basic math concepts like counting, addition, subtraction, and shape recognition.
3. Social and Emotional Development:
This section considers a child's social interactions, emotional regulation, and empathy towards peers.
4. Fine Motor Skills:
Assess fine motor skills like writing, cutting, and drawing, which are crucial for academic and daily life activities.
5. Gross Motor Skills:
Evaluate large motor skills such as running, jumping, and balance, which are essential for physical development.
6. Science and Discovery Skills:
Measure a child's curiosity and understanding of the natural world through exploration and experimentation.
7. Artistic and Creative Expression:
Assess a child's creativity and artistic abilities, encouraging self-expression through various mediums.
8. Communication Skills:
This category focuses on verbal and non-verbal communication, listening skills, and vocabulary development.
9. Self-Help and Independence:
Evaluate a child's ability to complete daily tasks independently, including dressing, eating, and using the restroom.
10. Classroom Behavior and Participation:
Consider a child's behavior in the classroom, their ability to follow rules, and their engagement in classroom activities.