1. Gross Motor Skills:
This item focuses on a child's physical abilities and coordination, such as crawling, walking, running, jumping, and throwing. It helps assess whether the child is meeting age-appropriate milestones in gross motor development.
2. Fine Motor Skills:
This item examines a child's hand-eye coordination, dexterity, and manipulation skills. It includes tasks like holding a crayon, stacking blocks, buttoning clothes, or using utensils. It assesses the child's ability to perform precise movements with their fingers and hands.
3. Language and Communication:
This item evaluates a child's language skills, including vocabulary, grammar, understanding of instructions, and the ability to express thoughts and ideas. It helps identify any delays or difficulties in speech and language development.
4. Cognitive Skills:
This item focuses on a child's cognitive abilities, such as problem-solving, memory, attention span, and understanding of concepts. It assesses the child's ability to think, reason, and process information at an age-appropriate level.
5. Social and Emotional Development:
This item examines a child's social skills, emotional regulation, and ability to interact with others. It includes assessing aspects like sharing, empathy, following social cues, and managing emotions. It helps identify any potential delays or challenges in social and emotional development.
6. Self-Help Skills:
This item looks at a child's ability to perform daily tasks independently, such as dressing, feeding, toileting, and grooming. It assesses the child's level of independence and self-care skills, helping identify any areas that may need additional support.
7. Problem Behaviors:
This item focuses on identifying any behavioral concerns or difficulties that a child may exhibit. It includes assessing behaviors like aggression, withdrawal, hyperactivity, or difficulties in following instructions. It helps detect any potential behavioral or emotional challenges that may require intervention.
8. Hearing and Vision:
This item evaluates a child's hearing and vision abilities. It includes screening for hearing impairments, visual acuity, and depth perception. It helps ensure that any sensory difficulties are identified early on, allowing for appropriate interventions and support.
9. Developmental Milestones:
This item covers a comprehensive list of age-appropriate developmental milestones across various domains. It helps track a child's progress and compares it to typical expectations, enabling early identification of any delays or concerns.
10. Parental Concerns:
This item provides an opportunity for parents or caregivers to express any concerns they may have about their child's development. It acknowledges the importance of parental observations and addresses specific areas of concern that may require further assessment or support.