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DRDP (2015)
An Early Childhood Developmental Continuum
Preschool Fundamental View Measures
For use with preschool-age children
Linked List of Measures
ATL-REG 1: Attention Maintenance | ATL-REG 2: Self-Comforting | ATL-REG 3: Imitation | ATL-REG 4: Curiosity and Initiative in Learning | ATL-REG 5: Self-Control of Feelings and Behavior | ATL-REG 6: Engagement and Persistence | ATL-REG 7: Shared Use of Space and Materials
SED 1: Identity of Self in Relation to Others | SED 2: Social and Emotional Understanding | SED 3: Relationships and Social Interactions with Familiar Adults | SED 4: Relationships and Social Interactions with Peers | SED 5: Symbolic and Sociodramatic Play
LLD 1: Understanding of Language (Receptive) | LLD 2: Responsiveness to Language | LLD 3: Communication and Use of Language (Expressive) | LLD 4: Reciprocal Communication and Conversation | LLD 5: Interest in Literacy | LLD 6: Comprehension of Age-Appropriate Text | LLD 7: Concepts About Print | LLD 8: Phonological Awareness | LLD 9: Letter and Word Knowledge | LLD 10: Emergent Writing
ELD 1: Comprehension of English (Receptive English) | ELD 2: Self-Expression in English (Expressive English) | ELD 3: Understanding and Response to English Literacy Activities | ELD 4: Symbol, Letter, and Print Knowledge in English
COG 1: Spatial Relationships | COG 2: Classification | COG 3: Number Sense of Quantity | COG 4: Number Sense of Math Operations | COG 5: Measurement | COG 6: Patterning | COG 7: Shapes
PD-HLTH 1: Perceptual-Motor Skills and Movement Concepts | PD-HLTH 2: Gross Locomotor Movement Skills | PD-HLTH 3: Gross Motor Manipulative Skills | PD-HLTH 4: Fine Motor Manipulative Skills | PD-HLTH 5: Safety | PD-HLTH 6: Personal Care Routines: Hygiene | PD-HLTH 7: Personal Care Routines: Feeding | PD-HLTH 8: Personal Care Routines: Dressing | PD-HLTH 9: Active Physical Play | PD-HLTH 10: Nutrition
Developmental Domain: ATL–REG – Approaches to Learning–Self–Regulation
ATL-REG 1: Attention Maintenance
Child develops the capacity to pay attention to people, things, or the environment when interacting with others or exploring play materials
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□ Measure not rated: the child's development is beyond the latest developmental level. (Required for children with IEPs)
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Attends or responds briefly to people,things, or sounds |
Shifts attention frequently from one person or thing to another |
Maintains attention, on own or with adult support, during brief activities |
Maintains attention, with adult support, during activities that last for extended periods of time |
Maintains attention on own during activities that last for extended periods of time |
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ATL-REG1 |
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Developmental Domain: ATL–REG – Approaches to Learning–Self–Regulation
ATL-REG 2: Self-Comforting
Child develops the capacity to comfort or soothe self in response to distress from internal or external stimulation
Conditional Measure
□ Measure not rated: the child's development is beyond the latest developmental level. (Required for children with IEPs)
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Engages in behaviors that have previously worked to soothe self |
Comforts self by seeking a familiar adult or a special thing |
Comforts self in different ways, based on the situation |
Anticipates need for comfort and prepares self by asking questions, getting a special thing, or in other ways |
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ATL-REG2 |
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Developmental Domain: ATL–REG – Approaches to Learning–Self–Regulation
ATL-REG 3: Imitation
Child mirrors, repeats, and practices the actions or words of others in increasingly complex ways
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□ Measure not rated: the child's development is beyond the latest developmental level. (Required for children with IEPs)
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Imitates approximations of single simple actions or sounds when interacting with others |
Imitates actions, or Repeats familiar words or gestures by others when interacting with them |
Imitates a few actions, or Repeats familiar actions or words experienced at an earlier time |
Imitates multiple steps of others’ actions, or Repeats phrases, experienced at an earlier time |
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ATL-REG3 |
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Developmental Domain: ATL–REG – Approaches to Learning–Self–Regulation
ATL-REG 4: Curiosity and Initiative in Learning
Child explores the environment in increasingly focused ways to learn about people, things, materials, and events
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Responds to people, things, or sounds |
Notices new or unexpected characteristics or actions of people or things |
Explores people or things in the immediate environment |
Explores new ways to use familiar things, including simple trial and error |
Explores through simple observations, or manipulations, or asking simple questions |
Explores by engaging in specific observations, manipulations, or by asking specific questions |
Carries out simple investigations using familiar strategies, tools, or sources of information |
Carries out multi-step investigations, using a variety of strategies, tools, or sources of information |
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ATL-REG4 |
Curiosity and Initiative in Learning |
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Developmental Domain: ATL–REG – Approaches to Learning–Self–Regulation
ATL-REG 5: Self-Control of Feelings and Behavior
Child increasingly develops strategies for regulating feelings and behavior, becoming less reliant on adult guidance over time
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Calms when comforted by an adult |
Seeks a familiar adult when distressed, and responds when physically comforted by a familiar adult |
Calms self when a familiar adult initiates contact, moves close, or offers a special thing |
Relies on communication or guidance from a familiar adult to regulate emotional or behavioral reactions in moderately stressful situations |
Demonstrates capacity to regulate emotional or behavioral reactions in some moderately stressful situations, occasionally needing adult support |
Expresses strong feelings through constructive forms of communication, seeking the assistance of familiar adults when needed |
Uses simple strategies (e.g., leaving a difficult situation, offering an alternative toy to a friend) to regulate own feelings or behaviors |
Uses socially appropriate strategies (e.g., negotiation, compromise, verbal reminders to self) to regulate own feelings or behaviors |
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ATL-REG5 |
Self-Control of Feelings and Behavior |
ATL-REG5 |
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Developmental Domain: ATL–REG – Approaches to Learning–Self–Regulation
ATL-REG 6: Engagement and Persistence
Child increasingly persists in understanding or mastering activities, even if they are challenging or difficult
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Participates in a simple activity briefly |
Selects activities, but switches quickly from one to another, even with adult support to help focus on one activity |
Continues self-selected activities with adult support, even though interest briefly shifts to other activities |
Continues self-selected activities on own, seeking adult support to work through challenges |
Works through challenges on own while engaged in self-selected activities |
Returns to activities, including challenging ones, on multiple occasions to practice a skill or to complete the activity |
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ATL-REG6 |
Engagement and Persistence |
ATL-REG6 |
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Developmental Domain: ATL–REG – Approaches to Learning–Self–Regulation
ATL-REG 7: Shared Use of Space and Materials
Child develops the capacity to share the use of space and materials with others
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Demonstrates preferences for a few specific toys or materials |
Takes and plays with materials of interest, even when they are being used by another child |
Shows awareness that other children might want to use materials, by taking action to control the materials |
Maintains control of some preferred materials, allowing others to use the rest, but will need adult support to share preferred materials with other children |
Follows expectations or procedures for sharing, most of the time, without adult prompting |
Offers to share space or materials with others in the absence of explicit expectations for sharing |
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ATL-REG7 |
Shared Use of Space and Materials |
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Developmental Domain: SED — Social and Emotional Development
SED 1: Identity of Self in Relation to Others
Child shows increasing awareness of self as distinct from and also related to others
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Responds in basic ways to others |
Uses senses to explore self and others |
Recognizes self and familiar people |
Communicates own name and names of familiar people (e.g., "dada," "mama," "grandma," or sibling's name) |
Expresses simple ideas about self and connection to others |
Describes self or others based on physical characteristics |
Describes own preferences or feelings; and Describes the feelings or desires of family members, friends, or other familiar people |
Compares own preferences or feelings to those of others |
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SED 1 |
Identity of Self in Relation to Others |
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Developmental Domain: SED — Social and Emotional Development
SED 2: Social and Emotional Understanding
Child shows developing understanding of people's behaviors, feelings, thoughts, and individual characteristics
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Responds to faces, voices, or actions of other people |
Shows awareness of what to expect from familiar people by responding to or anticipating their actions |
Adjusts behavior in response to emotional expressions of familiar people, especially in novel or uncertain situations |
Adjusts behavior in response to emotional expressions of people who are less familiar |
Identifies own or others' feelings |
Communicates, with adult assistance, about feelings that caused own behavior or others' behavior |
Communicates ideas about why one has a feeling or what will happen as a result of a feeling |
Communicates ideas about how own or another's personality affects how one thinks, feels, and acts |
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SED 2 |
Social and Emotional Understanding |
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Developmental Domain: SED — Social and Emotional Development
SED 3: Relationships and Social Interactions with Familiar Adults
Child shows increasing awareness of self as distinct from and also related to others
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Responds to faces, voices, or actions of familiar people |
Shows a preference for familiar adults and tries to interact with them |
Interacts in simple ways with familiar adults and tries to maintain the interactions |
Initiates activities with familiar adults; and Seeks out assistance or support from familiar adults |
Engages in extended interactions with familiar adults in a variety of situations (e.g., sharing ideas or experiences, solving simple problems) |
Seeks a familiar adult's ideas or explanations about events or experiences that are interesting to the child |
Takes initiative in creating cooperative activities with a familiar adult |
Works cooperatively with familiar adults, over sustained periods, to plan and carry out activities or to solve problems |
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SED 3 |
Relationships and Social Interactions with Familiar Adults |
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Developmental Domain: SED — Social and Emotional Development
SED 4: Relationships and Social Interactions with Peers
Child becomes increasingly competent and cooperative in interactions with peers and develops friendships with several peers
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Shows awareness of other people, including children |
Shows interest in other children |
Plays alongside other children, rarely interacting with them |
Interacts in simple ways with familiar peers as they play side by side |
Participates in brief episodes of cooperative play with one or two peers, especially those with whom child regularly plays |
Participates in extended episodes of cooperative play (including pretend play) with one or two friends |
Initiates sustained episodes of cooperative play (including pretend play), particularly with friends |
Organizes or participates in planning cooperative play activities with several peers, particularly with friends |
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Developmental Domain: SED — Social and Emotional Development
SED 5: Symbolic and Sociodramatic Play
Child develops the capacity to use objects to represent other objects or ideas and to engage in symbolic play with others
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Responds to people or objects in basic ways |
Explores people and objects in a variety of ways |
Uses or combines objects in functional or meaningful ways |
Pretends that an object represents another object or serves a different purpose |
Engages in pretend play sequences |
Engages in pretend play with others around a shared idea |
Engages in roles in pretend-play sequences with others |
Engages in pretend play sequences with others by organizing and negotiating roles or rules around a shared elaborated idea |
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Developmental Domain: LLD — Language and Literacy Development
LLD 1: Understanding of Language (Receptive)
Child understands increasingly complex communication and language
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Responds to voices, sounds, gestures, or facial expressions in basic ways |
Responds to voices, gestures, or facial expressions in a variety of ways (e.g., gaze aversion, vocalization, movements) |
Recognizes a few frequently used words or gestures in familiar situations |
Shows understanding of a variety of single words |
Shows understanding of frequently used simple phrases or sentences |
Shows understanding of a wide variety of phrases or sentences |
Shows understanding of some complex vocabulary, phrases, or sentences as used in conversations, stories, or learning activities |
Shows understanding of language that refers to abstract concepts, including imaginary events |
Shows understanding of a series of complex statements that explain how or why things happen |
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LLD 1 |
Understanding of Language (Receptive) |
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Developmental Domain: LLD — Language and Literacy Development
LLD 2: Responsiveness to Language
Child communicates or acts in response to language and responds to increasingly complex language
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Responds to voices, sounds, gestures, or facial expressions in basic ways |
Responds to voices, gestures, or facial expressions in a variety of ways (e.g., eye gaze, gaze aversion, vocalization, movements) |
Responds to a few frequently used words or gestures in familiar situations |
Responds to simple comments that relate to a present situation |
Responds to one-step requests or questions that involve a familiar activity or routine |
Carries out a one-step request that relates to a new or an unfamiliar activity or situation |
Carries out multi-step requests that involve a familiar activity or situation |
Carries out multi-step requests that involve a new or unfamiliar activity or situation |
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LLD 2 |
Responsiveness to Language |
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Developmental Domain: LLD — Language and Literacy Development
LLD 3: Communication and Use of Language (Expressive)
Child's communication develops from nonverbal communication to using language with increasingly complex words and sentences
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Uses sounds, gestures, or facial expressions to communicate |
Uses a few "first words," word-like sounds, or gestures to communicate |
Uses a variety of single words to communicate |
Uses two words together to communicate |
Uses short phrases or sentences of more than two words to communicate |
Uses short sentences that contain nouns, verbs, and other words, such as adjectives and recently encountered vocabulary, to communicate |
Uses phrases and sentences with a variety of word forms, including past tense, future tense, plurals, pronouns, or possessives, to communicate, sometimes with errors |
Combines phrases and sentences with a variety of word forms to communicate ideas or to describe people, objects, or events |
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LLD 3 |
Communication and Use of Language (Expressive) |
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Developmental Domain: LLD — Language and Literacy Development
LLD 4: Reciprocal Communication and Conversation
Child engages in back–and–forth communication that develops into increasingly extended conversations *
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Responds to sounds or movements of others in basic ways |
Responds to or seeks contact with familiar adults, using vocalizations, gestures, or facial expressions during interactions |
Engages in brief back-and-forth communication with a familiar adult, using word approximations, vocalizations, gestures, or facial expressions |
Engages in brief back-and-forth communication with a familiar adult, using simple words or conventional gestures to communicate meaning |
Engages in brief back-and-forth communication, combining words to communicate meaning |
Engages in brief back-and-forth communication, using short phrases and sentences |
Engages in brief conversations with a shared focus |
Engages in conversations with a shared focus, contributing clarifying comments or building on the other person's ideas |
Engages in extended focused conversations that involve reasoning, predicting, problem solving, or understanding ideas |
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Reciprocal Communication and Conversation |
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Developmental Domain: LLD — Language and Literacy Development
LLD 5: Interest in Literacy
Child shows interest in books, songs, rhymes, stories, and other literacy activities in increasingly complex ways
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Attends or responds to people or things in basic ways |
Plays with books; and Responds to other literacy activities |
Attends briefly to a familiar adult reading books, singing songs, or saying rhymes |
Looks at books on own briefly, or Chooses to join reading, singing, or rhyming activities led by an adult |
Looks at books page by page, or Participates, from beginning to end, in listening to stories, singing songs, or playing rhyming games, when supported by an adult |
Initiates looking at and talking about books, listening to and talking about stories, singing songs, or playing rhyming games |
Extends literacy activities by retelling a story, drawing pictures about a story, or acting out a story |
Initiates literacy activities that relate to classroom experiences as well as to own experiences or interests |
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LLD 5 |
Interest in Literacy |
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Developmental Domain: LLD — Language and Literacy Development
LLD 6: Comprehension of Age-Appropriate Text
Child develops capacity to understand details and ideas from age-appropriate text presented by adults
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Shows interest when attending to books, pictures, or print materials, with an adult |
Provides simple one- or two-word responses to questions when attending to books or other materials that include text, with an adult |
Makes comments or asks questions about text presented in books or the environment |
Demonstrates knowledge of main characters, events, or ideas in familiar narrative or informational text |
Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of details in narrative or informational text that includes order of events or cause and effect |
Demonstrates understanding of both narrative and informational text by summarizing, comparing, or making inferences about people, objects, or events |
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LLD 6 |
Comprehension of Age-Appropriate Text |
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Developmental Domain: LLD — Language and Literacy Development
LLD 7: Concepts About Print
Child shows an increasing understanding of the conventions and physical organization of print material and that print carries meaning*
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Explores books |
Engages with print materials while being read to by an adult |
Demonstrates awareness of the way books are handled |
Demonstrates understanding that print and symbols carry meaning |
Demonstrates understanding of how to follow print on a page of text |
Demonstrates understanding that print is organized into units, such as letters, sounds, and words |
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* Children who are familiar with print in languages other than English may demonstrate differences in how they approach print materials. Some languages (e.g., English, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese) are written from left to right within a horizontal line of print and from top to bottom in books and other print media. Other languages (e.g., Arabic, Hebrew) are written from right to left within a horizontal line of print and from top to bottom in books and other print media. |
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LLD 7 |
Concepts About Print |
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Developmental Domain: LLD — Language and Literacy Development
LLD 8: Phonological Awareness
Child shows increasing awareness of the sounds (elements) that make up language, including the ability to manipulate them in language*
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Attends to sounds or elements of language |
Demonstrates awareness of variations in sounds |
Engages actively in play with sounds in words or rhymes, or Sings simple songs, or Repeats simple nursery rhymes |
Demonstrates awareness of larger units of language (e.g., words, syllables) |
Blends larger units of language (e.g., compound words and syllables) with or without the support of pictures or objects; and Segments larger units of language (e.g., compound words and syllables) with or without the support of pictures or objects |
Blends smaller units of language (e.g., onsets and rimes), with or without the support of pictures or objects; and Segments smaller units of language (e.g., onsets and rimes), with or without the support of pictures or objects |
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LLD 8 |
Phonological Awareness |
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Developmental Domain: LLD — Language and Literacy Development
LLD 9: Letter and Word Knowledge
Child shows increasing awareness of letters in the environment and their relationship to sound, including understanding that letters make up words
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Demonstrates awareness that pictures represent people or things |
Demonstrates awareness of a few common simple symbols in the environment |
Demonstrates awareness of a few letters in the environment |
Identifies some letters by name |
Identifies ten or more letters (not necessarily at the same time); and Shows understanding that letters make up words |
Identifies most uppercase letters; and Identifies most lowercase letters; and Shows understanding to a sound in words |
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LLD 9 |
Letter and Word Knowledge |
LLD 9 |
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Developmental Domain: LLD — Language and Literacy Development
LLD 10: Emergent Writing
Child shows increasing ability to write using scribbles, marks, drawings, letters, characters, or words to represent meaning*
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Makes marks on paper |
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Makes scribble marks or simple drawings that represent people, things, or events |
Makes marks to represent own name or words |
Uses letters or clearly recognizable approximations of letters to write own name |
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LLD 10 |
Emergent Writing |
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Developmental Domain: ELD — English—Language Development
ELD 1: Comprehension of English (Receptive English)
Child understands increasingly complex communication and language
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□ Measure not rated: English is the only language spoken in this child's home.
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Recognizes a few frequently used words or gestures in the home language and culture in familiar situations |
Shows understanding of words and phrases in conversations, stories, and interactions in home language (may show little understanding of common words and phrases in English) |
Attends to interactions in English and sometimes participates in activities conducted in English; and Shows understanding of a few common English words in familiar contexts or routines |
Shows understanding of some common words and phrases in English during interactions and activities conducted in English, occasionally with support of home language, nonverbal cues, or both |
Shows understanding of many words, phrases, and concepts in English during interactions and activities conducted in English, occasionally with support of home language, nonverbal cues, or both |
Shows understanding of most information and concepts communicated in English for both instructional and social purposes |
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ELD 1 |
Comprehension of English (Receptive English) |
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Developmental Domain: ELD — English—Language Development
ELD 2: Self-Expression in English (Expressive English)
Child shows increasing progress toward fluency in speaking English
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Uses a few "first words" or word-like sounds or gestures to communicate in home language |
Communicates in home language or nonverbally, or both |
Communicates most competently in home language, occasionally using single words or short memorized sequences of words in English |
Communicates in English, using single words and common phrases (may mix English with home language)/strong> |
Communicates in English, using sentences that may be incomplete (may contain grammatical errors and may mix English with home language) |
Communicates in English, often using complete sentences, about a variety of social and instructional concepts and topics (may contain grammatical errors and may mix English with home language) |
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ELD 2 |
Self-Expression in English (Expressive English) |
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Developmental Domain: ELD — English—Language Development
ELD 3: Understanding and Response to English Literacy Activities
Child shows an increasing understanding of and response to books, stories, songs, and poems presented in English
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Attends briefly to a familiar adult looking at books, singing songs, or saying rhymes in home language |
Participates in literacy activities in home language; and Attends to simple literacy activities in English with some support |
Uses home language, gestures, or single words in English to show understanding of literacy activities in English |
Uses frequently used words and short phrases in English to communicate understanding about a book, story, song, or poem told, read, or sung in English (often uses actions; may mix English with home language) |
Uses a variety of words and phrases in English to communicate understanding about key ideas of a book, story, song, or poem told, read, or sung in English (sometimes uses actions; may mix English with home language) |
Uses elaborated English phrases with a variety of vocabulary and grammatical structures to communicate understanding of the content of a book, story, song, or poem (may mix English with home language) |
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ELD 3 |
Understanding and Response to English Literacy Activities |
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Developmental Domain: ELD — English—Language Development
ELD 4: Symbol, Letter, and Print Knowledge in English
Child shows an increasing understanding that print in English carries meaning
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Demonstrates awareness that pictures or objects can represent people or things |
Demonstrates awareness that symbols carry meaning or that print in home language carries meaning |
Demonstrates awareness that print in English carries meaning |
Demonstrates understanding that English print consists of distinct letters with names in English |
Identifies several English letters; and Recognizes own name in English print |
Identifies at least ten English letters; and Identifies a few printed words frequently used in English |
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ELD 4 |
Symbol, Letter, and Print Knowledge in English |
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Developmental Domain: COG — Cognition, Including Math and Science
COG 1: Spatial Relationships
Child understands increasingly complex communication and language
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Attends or responds as objects, people, or own body move through space |
Explores how self or objects fit in or fill up different spaces |
Explores spatial relationships (e.g., distance, position, direction), or movement of self or objects through space, trying a variety of possibilities |
Takes into account spatial relationships (e.g., distance, position, direction) and physical properties (e.g., size, shape) when exploring possibilities of fitting objects together or moving through space |
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COG 1 |
Attention Maintenance |
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Developmental Domain: COG — Cognition, Including Math and Science
COG 2: Classification
Child shows an increasing ability to compare, match, and sort objects into groups according to their attributes
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Attends to people, objects, or events |
Interacts differently with familiar people and objects than with unfamiliar people and objects |
Associates a person or object with another person or object, based on a similarity or relationship between them |
Selects some objects that are similar from a collection of objects |
Sorts objects into two groups based on one attribute, but not always accurately |
Sorts objects accurately into two or more groups based on one attribute |
Sorts objects into two or more groups based on one attribute, then puts all the objects together and re-sorts the entire collection into new groups |
Sorts objects into groups based on at least two attributes, sometimes sorting by one attribute and then subdividing those groups based on a second attribute |
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COG 2 |
Classification |
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Developmental Domain: COG — Cognition, Including Math and Science
COG 3: Number Sense of Quantity
Child shows developing understanding of number and quantity
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Responds to changes in the number of objects observed or interacted with |
Demonstrates awareness of quantity |
Uses number names, but not always correctly, in situations related to number or quantity |
Identifies small quantities without counting, up to three |
Counts up to five objects using one-to-one correspondence; and Recites numbers in order, one through ten |
Shows understanding that the last number counted is the total number of objects in the group |
Solves simple everyday problems involving numbers by counting up to 10 objects using one-to-one correspondence; and Recites numbers correctly, up to 20 |
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COG 3 |
Number Sense of Quantity |
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Developmental Domain: COG — Cognition, Including Math and Science
COG 4: Number Sense of Math Operations
Child shows increasing ability to add and subtract small quantities of objects
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Manipulates objects and explores the change in the number in a group |
Demonstrates understanding that adding objects to a group makes more or that taking away objects makes fewer or less |
Identifies the new number of objects after one object is added to or removed from a set of two or three objects |
Uses counting to add or subtract one or two objects to or from a group of at least four objects |
Solves simple addition or subtraction word problems by using fingers or objects to represent numbers or by mental calculation |
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COG 4 |
Number Sense of Math Operations |
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Developmental Domain: COG — Cognition, Including Math and Science
COG 5: Measurement
Child shows an increasing understanding of measurable properties such as size, length, weight, and capacity (volume), and how to quantify those properties
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Demonstrates awareness that objects differ by properties (e.g., size, length, weight, or capacity) |
Explores how objects differ by properties (e.g., size, length, weight, capacity) |
Shows understanding of some measurable properties (e.g., size, length, weight, capacity) or uses words (e.g., "big," "heavy") to describe some measurable properties |
Identifies differences in size, length, weight, or capacity between two objects, using comparative words (e.g., "bigger," "smaller") or showing understanding of comparative words |
Orders three or more objects by directly comparing them using a measurable property (e.g., size, length, weight, capacity) |
Explores the properties of objects (e.g., size, length, weight, capacity) through either the use of measurement tools with standard units (e.g., ruler, scale) or the use of nonstandard units (e.g., footsteps, blocks) |
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COG 5 |
Measurement |
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Developmental Domain: COG — Cognition, Including Math and Science
COG 6: Patterning
Child shows an increasing ability to recognize, reproduce, and create patterns of varying complexity
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Notices and responds to simple repeating sequences |
Participates in some parts of simple repeating sequences in language, movement, music, everyday routines, or interactions |
Matches simple sequences that are seen, heard, or experienced |
Attempts to create simple repeating patterns (with two elements) |
Extends a simple repeating pattern (with two elements) by adding one or more repetitions of an existing pattern |
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COG 6 |
Patterning |
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Developmental Domain: COG — Cognition, Including Math and Science
COG 7: Shapes
Child shows an increasing knowledge of shapes and their characteristics
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Explores shapes of objects |
Manipulates objects based on shape |
Matches similar shapes and distinguishes them from dissimilar shapes without necessarily naming them |
Identifies or names several shapes in the environment (e.g., circles, squares, triangles) |
Recognizes shapes when they are presented in different orientations or as parts of other objects |
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COG 7 |
Shapes |
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Developmental Domain: PD–HLTH — Physical Development–Health
PD-HLTH 1: Perceptual-Motor Skills and Movement Concepts
Child moves body and interacts with the environment, demonstrating increasing awareness of own physical effort, body awareness, spatial awareness, and directional awareness
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Responds to sensory information or input (e.g., visual, auditory, tactile) with basic movements of body parts |
Responds to sensory information by moving body or limbs to reach for or move toward people or objects |
Uses sensory information to control body while exploring people, objects, or changes in the physical environment |
Demonstrates awareness of major body parts by exploring their movement potential |
Tries different ways to coordinate movements of large or small body parts |
Adjusts, with adult guidance, aspects of movement (e.g., effort, spatial, directional) in relation to people and objects |
Anticipates and then adjusts, on own, aspects of movement (e.g., effort, spatial, directional) in relation to people and objects in familiar spaces |
Anticipates and then adjusts aspects of movement (e.g., effort, spatial, directional) during new activities, in changed environments, or on different surfaces |
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Perceptual-Motor Skills and Movement Concepts |
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Developmental Domain: PD–HLTH — Physical Development–Health
PD-HLTH 2: Gross Locomotor Movement Skills
Child shows increasing proficiency in fundamental locomotor skills (e.g., rolling, crawling, cruising, walking, running, jumping, galloping)
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Moves in basic and often involuntary ways |
Moves two or more body parts together, often with intention |
Coordinates movements of body parts to move whole body, such as creeping, crawling, or scooting on bottom |
Coordinates movement of whole body while upright, using support |
Coordinates basic movements in an upright position without using support |
Coordinates movements, in an upright position, that momentarily move whole body off the ground |
Coordinates and controls individual locomotor movements, with some success |
Combines and coordinates two or more locomotor movements together in effective ways, with some success |
Combines a variety of locomotor movements and moves effectively across a range of activities |
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Gross Locomotor Movement Skills |
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Developmental Domain: PD–HLTH — Physical Development–Health
PD-HLTH 3: Gross Motor Manipulative Skills
Child shows increasing proficiency in gross motor manipulative skills (e.g., reaching, kicking, grasping, throwing, and catching)
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Moves in basic and often involuntary ways |
Uses arms, legs, or body to move toward or reach for people or objects |
Uses arms, legs, or body to engage in simple, repeated actions on objects |
Uses arms, legs, or body in various ways to manipulate objects, while in positions such as sitting, moving on all fours, or upright, using support |
Manipulates objects, using one or more body parts, with limited stability |
Manipulates objects, using one or more body parts, with stability but limited coordination |
Uses two or more movements sequentially to manipulate objects, sometimes pausing briefly between movements |
Coordinates arms, legs, or body to manipulate objects, with connected sequential or simultaneous movements |
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Gross Motor Manipulative Skills |
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Developmental Domain: PD–HLTH — Physical Development–Health
PD-HLTH 4: Fine Motor Manipulative Skills
Child demonstrates increasing precision, strength, coordination, and efficiency when using muscles of the hand for play and functional tasks*
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Moves arms or hands in basic ways |
Uses arms or hands to make contact with objects in the environment |
Grasps objects with entire hand |
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Explores ways to use one hand, or to use both hands doing the same movements, to manipulate objects |
Manipulates objects with one hand while stabilizing the objects with other hand or with another part of body |
Manipulates objects with both hands doing different movements |
Manipulates objects, using hands, with strength, accuracy, and coordination |
Performs, with efficiency, a variety of tasks that require precise manipulation of small objects |
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Fine Motor Manipulative Skills |
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Developmental Domain: PD–HLTH — Physical Development–Health
PD-HLTH 5: Safety
Child shows awareness of safety and increasingly demonstrates knowledge of safety skills when participating in daily activities*
Conditional Measure
□ Measure not rated: this measure is not used for documenting progress or planning this child's learning activities and supports. (Required for children with IEPs)
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Reacts to unpleasant stimulation or events in basic ways |
Responds to situations that make child feel unsafe |
Seeks to make contact with familiar adult |
Follows adults' guidance about basic safety practices |
Follows basic safety practices, with close adult supervision |
Follows basic safety practices on own in familiar environments, with occasional adult reminders |
Applies basic safety practices on own across different situations |
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Safety |
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Developmental Domain: PD–HLTH — Physical Development–Health
PD-HLTH 6: Personal Care Routines: Hygiene
Child increasingly responds to and initiates personal care routines that support hygiene
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□ Measure not rated: this measure is not used for documenting progress or planning this child's learning activities and supports. (Required for children with IEPs)
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Responds in basic ways during personal care routines that involve hygiene |
Responds in ways that demonstrate awareness of a hygiene routine |
Anticipates one or two steps of a hygiene routine |
Participates in own hygiene routines, with an adult |
Carries out some steps of own hygiene routines, with specific adult guidance or demonstration |
Carries out most steps of familiar hygiene routines, with occasional reminders of when or how to do them |
Initiates and carries out most steps of familiar hygiene routines on own |
Initiates and completes familiar hygiene routines on own |
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Personal Care Routines: Hygiene |
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Developmental Domain: PD–HLTH — Physical Development–Health
PD-HLTH 7: Personal Care Routines: Feeding
Child responds to feeding and feeds self with increasing proficiency
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□ Measure not rated: this measure is not used for documenting progress or planning this child's learning activities and supports. (Required for children with IEPs)
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Responds in basic ways during feeding |
Shows interest in participating in the process of being fed |
Feeds self some finger food items |
Feeds self some foods using a spoon and cup, sometimes needing help |
Feeds self a wide variety of foods using a spoon, fork, and an open cup |
Serves self or others by scooping or pouring from containers |
Prepares simple foods to serve to self or others |
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□ Child is emerging to the next developmental level □ Unable to rate this measure due to extended absence |
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PD-HLTH 7 |
Personal Care Routines: Feeding |
PD-HLTH 7 |
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Developmental Domain: PD–HLTH — Physical Development–Health
PD-HLTH 8: Personal Care Routines: Dressing
Child develops and refines ability to participate in and take responsibility for dressing self
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Responds in basic ways during dressing |
Responds in ways that demonstrate awareness of a dressing routine |
Anticipates one or two steps of a dressing routine |
Participates with adult in dressing self |
Puts on clothing that is simple to manipulate, sometimes with adult assistance |
Dresses self, but still needs assistance with parts of clothing that are particularly challenging (e.g., buttons, fasteners, zippers) |
Dresses self, including clothing with parts that are particularly challenging (e.g., buttons, fasteners, zippers) |
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□ Child is emerging to the next developmental level □ Unable to rate this measure due to extended absence |
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PD-HLTH 8 |
Personal Care Routines: Dressing |
PD-HLTH 8 |
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Developmental Domain: PD–HLTH — Physical Development–Health
PD-HLTH 9: Active Physical Play
Child engages in physical activities with increasing endurance and intensity*
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Engages in brief instances of physical play |
Engages in active physical play for short periods of time |
Engages in active physical activities or play for moderate amounts of time |
Engages in active physical activities or play for sustained amounts of time |
Engages regularly in active physical activities or play for sustained periods of time, with occasional bursts of intensity |
Seeks to engage in active physical activities or play routinely, with increased intensity and duration |
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□ Child is not yet at the earliest developmental level on this measure □ Child is emerging to the next developmental level □ Unable to rate this measure due to extended absence |
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PD-HLTH 9 |
Active Physical Play |
PD-HLTH 9 |
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Developmental Domain: PD–HLTH — Physical Development–Health
PD-HLTH 10: Nutrition
Child demonstrates increasing knowledge about nutrition and healthful food choices
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Shows a preference for several favorite foods |
Shows interest in a variety of foods |
Recognizes or identifies a variety of foods |
Demonstrates knowledge of the characteristics of a variety of foods |
Shows awareness that some foods are more healthful than others |
Communicates simple explanations about the healthfulness of different food choices |
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PD-HLTH 10 |
Nutrition |
PD-HLTH 10 |
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Glossary of Terms and Phrases Used in the DRDP (2015)
Assemblage: An artistic composition made from scraps, junk, or odds and ends.
(California Department of Education. [2011]. California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Vol. 2, p. 286. Sacramento, CA: Author.)
Appears in VPA 1: Visual Art
Investigates/Investigation: In the process of scientific inquiry, asking a question and conducting systematic observations or simple experiments to find an answer.
(California Department of Education. [2008]. Preschool Learning Foundations, Vol. 3, p. 95. Sacramento, CA: CDE Press.)
Appears in:
COG 9: Inquiry Through Observation and Investigation
COG 10: Documentation and Communication of Inquiry
Locomotor Skills: The ability to project the body into or through space.
(California Department of Education. [2010]. California Preschool Learning Foundations, Vol. 2, p. 62. Sacramento, CA: CDE Press.)
Appears in:
PD-HLTH 2: Gross Locomotor Movement Skills
PD-HLTH 3: Gross Motor Manipulative Skills
Manipulative Skills: Also known as object-control skills in which the arms, hands, legs, and feet are used to give force to an object (for example, throwing a ball) or to receive and absorb the force from an object (for example, catching a ball).
(California Department of Education. [2010]. California Preschool Learning Foundations, Vol. 2, p. 62. Sacramento, CA: CDE Press.)
Appears in PD-HLTH 3: Gross Motor Manipulative Skills
Observes / Observation: Gathering information about objects and events by using the senses of sight, smell, sound, touch, and taste and noticing specific details or phenomena that ordinarily might be overlooked.
(California Department of Education. [2008]. Preschool Learning Foundations, Vol. 3, p. 95. Sacramento, CA: CDE Press.)
Appears in:
COG 9: Inquiry Through Observation and Investigation
COG 10: Documentation and Communication of Inquiry
Onset: The first consonant or consonant cluster in a syllable (e.g., the h in the one-syllable word hat; the m and k in the two syllables in the word monkey.
(California Department of Education. [2008]. Preschool Learning Foundations, Vol. 1, p. 89. Sacramento, CA: CDE Press.)
Appears in LLD 8: Phonological Awareness
Rime: A linguistic term that refers to the portion of a syllable that starts with a vowel. In the word big, the rime unit is /ig/. In the word bring, the rime unit is /ing/.
(California Department of Education [2008]. Preschool Learning Foundations, Vol. 1, p. 89. Sacramento, CA: CDE Press.)
Appears in LLD 8: Phonological Awareness