Preparing for a Family/Teacher Conference
The child has made the most progress in the following areas:
Fine motor skills development: "Sara" has three papers displayed in her portfolio that show her "cutting on a line" skills at the begining, middle, and end of the year. As you can see her skills greatly improved and at the end of the year she was able to cut not only on straight lines, but also zig-zag and wavy lines as well. Great Job!
The activity the child enjoys the most is :
Singing: We always take requests as we are preapring for nap time, and "Sara" always has a request and is able to remember songs we have learned just that same day. She loves to sing!
The child is most excited and most attentive when:
"Sara" gets most excited and pays the most attention when she is in circle time. The weather watcher and days of the week are very important to her. She benefits greatly from the routined circle time, and she loves the organization of the different imformation. She is always willing to help a new friend during circle time!
The best form of redirection is:
The best form of redirection for "Sara" is to acknowledge her feelings and give her a physical touch, such as a pat on the back or hug, and then help her over to an activity she enjoys such as the dramatic play area. (She loves to pretend to cook in the kitchen, and even wears the apron and mitts.)
One objective the family could work on at home with the child is:
"Sara" is very outgoing and is such as assest to our classroom. Sometimes she is so eager to participate she forgets to wait for her friends to finsh talking or for name to be called. One thing the family can do is play a game of taking turns such as everyone sharing at dinner or even in the car ride home the best/favorite part of their day. This encourages everyone to be polite and wait for each other to complete their thought before the next person begins to share.
"Sara" is a joy to have in class and I am so happy that she is doing so well! She has alot to offer and I see her to as able continue to thrive at our facility!
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