11/11/2023 0 Comments School age self care checklistThe information in this checklist was compiled over many years from a variety of sources. It does not constitute an assessment nor reflect strictly standardised research. This checklist was designed to serve as a functional screening of developmental skills per age group. Telling the time and displaying time management skills. Remembering a sentence to write that was just thought about or told. Inhibiting the need to talk and ask questions. Knowing where their body is in time and space to coordinate body movements for ball skills. Independently toileting during the day and at night. Packing a bag for school or other outings with little assistance/prompting. Independently getting herself to sleep and sleeping through the night.Įating a range of food and tolerating different textures. Packing a bag for school or other outings with assistance. Sitting at a desk, following teacher instructions, and independently doing simple in-class assignments. Opening lunch boxes, zip lock bags, food packaging. ![]() Morning routine at school (putting bag away, swapping readers, putting drink bottle in correct spot). Tolerating different clothing textures, seams, tags. Having an awareness of a parent’s approval or disapproval of their actions.ĭistinguishing between urination and bowel movements, names correctly.įeeding self simple meals using a fork or spoon.ĭressing and undressing self (only requiring assistance with laces, buttons, and other fasteners in awkward places). Using toilet with assistance and having daytime control. Settling themselves to sleep at night or during the day.Ĭooperating with dressing by extending an arm or leg. Regularly checking in with adults/carers. Understanding common dangers of hot objects, stairs, glass. ![]() Has an awareness of a parent’s approval or disapproval of their actions. Looking in the right spot for hidden objects. ![]() Tolerating a range of different textured foods.įeeding self small crackers or other small pieces of food.ĭistinguishing between edible and inedible objects (18 months). Sleeping 10-12 hours with only 1 awakening. Playing for 2-3 minutes with a single toy. Interpretation: If you tick 2 or more boxes with a ‘Yes’ contact Kid Sense Child Development on 1800 KIDSENSE (1800 543 736).ĭoes your child have difficulty with: AgeĬoordinating suck, swallow, breath sequence, tongue is cupped, forward rhythmical movements of the tongue, and jaw consistently moves up and down in a coordinated pattern.Ĭommunicating hunger, fear or discomfort through crying. Instructions: Answer all questions up to your child’s current age bracket by answering ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.
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