Parent Referral
Early Elementary Program
Behavior Checklist
The following list is an example of a parent
referral form used to evaluate kindergarten and first grade students
for the elementary challenge program.
Parents are asked to evaluate
their child by answering seldom, sometimes, frequently, or almost
always to the following questions.
- Expresses a wide range of interests and
curiosity about almost everything that goes on around him/her.
- Asks many intelligent questions about topics
in which young children do not ordinarily have an interest.
- Has keen observation and remembers information
about things that he or she has seen.
- Has the ability to concentrate for a longer
period of time than other children his/her age.
- Can tell time: Non-digital analog clock to
quarter hour.
- Can read and comprehend above other children
of the same age.
- Understands the meaning of numbers beyond 20.
- Has accurate use of large, advanced
vocabulary.
- Expresses him/herself well in entire
sentences.
- Can tell or reproduce stories and events with
great detail.
- Has creative, innovative ideas.
- Has an exceptional memory.
- Is motivated to learn and finish tasks.
- Learns quickly and easily.
- Has an advanced sense of humor.
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