School Readiness Assessment at Child & Family Development

Tuesday, January 17, 2012 by Mary Froneberger

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At Child and Family Development, we offer School Readiness Assessments for children ages 4 to 6 years. Assessments provide valuable information to teachers and parents on school readiness, learning styles, appropriate learning environments, and developmental strengths and weaknesses. We recommend this service for children prior to beginning a formal kindergarten experience.

 

School readiness testing examines pre-academic/readiness skills in reading math, written language. Development tests of fine motor coordination, auditory memory, receptive language and expressive language help determine developmental readiness. An educational specialist can provide parents with useful information to aid in their school readiness decisions.

 

The testing is typically completed in two visits to our clinic. During the first appointment, the educator will administer standardized tests as well as complete an informal assessment of ABC knowledge, rhyming, sound blending, and counting. The second appointment is a feedback session for the parent(s). A brief written report will be mailed to the parents following the assessment.
 

If you are interested in learning more, contact us to schedule an appointment with one of our Educational Specialists, Mary Froneberger and Martha Knight.
 



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