Jake’s Development By: Chelsea Tamietti
Feb 22, 2016
Jake’s Development
By: Chelsea Tamietti
Physical Development
Greatest Strengths: Jumping, Climbing, Running, Balancing
Balancing on one foot during a dance
Climbing outside play equipment (not taking the stairs)
Climbing then hanging from the play structure
Future growth: •Continue balancing•Hand eye coordination/foot eye coordination for future with sports
Home-based/School-based Suggestions for future growth
Jake struggles with Fine motor but he is improving.
Activities Home:• Gardening- planting seeds/pulling weeds• Tri-Pod grip- holding a pencil/ crayons•Work on name with different objects ie. popsicle sticks, q-tips
Activities School:•Tri-pod grip- pinching beads, eye dropper, tongs•Tracing•Lacing beads/ cut up straws
•Since Jake is active, getting him into soccer and other sports would be good to continue his development.•Continue salsa dancing as well to help with coordination.
Cognitive Development
Scaffolding- Student using appropriate space vocabulary-Jake was learning from him
Jake using animism with the props
Future Growth:•Attention and Memory•Academics•Creativity•Continue Scaffolding by building on what he already knows
Home-based/School-based Suggestions for Improvement
Jake writing his letters: A, B, R, K
Activities for Home (focus and attention):•I-spy•puzzles•red light green light•musical chairs
Activities for Home (academics):• Counting different objects (how many chairs)•Count street signs when driving•Flash cards (colors, numbers, shapes, letters•Pointing out letters in text•Describe colors on clothes
Activities for School (academics):•Letter/color/shape Bingo•Upper and lower case letter matching•Shades of color matching•Talk about the shapes around the classroom
Language Development
“I wore my flash shoes. My dad got my shoes and it was cool and I was happy”
“Excuse me Mrs. Nikki. I want to color now Mrs. Nikki.” Then later he said, “I’m not finished yet”
“Look I found this in my pocket! It’s Pie!”
Strengths:•Polite•Speaks in full sentences (most of the time)•Good grammar•No longer inputs Spanish words when speaking English
Future Growth:•Continue working on using full sentences•Phonics (sounds of letters)•Pronouns•Verb tenses
Language Examples:
Home-based/School-based Suggestions for future growth
“Dis is da bad guy.” And “Dis is the stars”
“I make a happy face”
“I go to him house” Work on the ‘th’ sound at home and placement of tongue. School also provides speech for help in this area
Pronouns- at school, speech programs can work with him on this
Verb tenses- common for age, but can work with parents/speech teacher on proper tenses
Also; at home and at school have him communicate about what he is doing so during his play/when he is working on projects ask open-ended questions to help him communicate even more.
Social Development
Jake Playing cooperatively with friends
Working with friends to build a castle
Strength: Social Skills Areas for future growth: conflict management and more cooperation
Home-based/School-based Suggestions for future growth
Activities for Home:•Continue bringing him to social events-Salsa dancing events•Park•Play dates•Soccer- becoming part of a team•Work on helping him use his words when he is upset
Activities for School:•Work on what words to use with friends- not tattle tailing•Encourage interactions with other students (girls)•Giving tasks that can only be accomplished with working with another student (puzzles/games)
Cooperative Play
Emotional Development
Jake was the helper of the day and told everyone how excited he was
These are his “flash” shoes- He will tell you how happy he is when he wears them and how much he loves them
Strengths:•He will sometimes say when he is happy•He gets sad if other friends are sad•He is very curious and will investigate anything new in the centers•He is fearless and will hand/jump from anything•He is confident•He is Sympathetic
Future Growth:•Talk about other emotions•Working on self-control
Home-based/School-based Suggestions for future growth
Activities for Home:• Review different emotions and talk about how he is that day and why
Activities for School:•Give him opportunities to get his wiggles out so he can be more focused•Work on when it is okay to be crazy and when it is time to work