Screening checklists for comprehension for c 36 months

Kirsten Abbot-Smith K.Abbot-Smith at kent.ac.uk
Mon May 14 11:33:04 UTC 2012


Dear all,
Does anyone know of the existence of any parental or kindergarten teacher checklists for language comprehension in children aged c. 36 months? 

I'm thinking of feasibility of asking kindergarten or preschool teachers to complete very short comprehension screening instruments containing items such as:

Does child understand instructions with about four main words in, for example "sit teddy on the box" or "kick the big red ball" 
Does child follow two-part instructions e.g. "Get your socks and put them in the basket"
Does child understand simple Wh- question words such as 'who' and where
Does child answer simple questions about objects e.g. "which one do we eat with"?
Does child understand concepts of size for example 'big / little'

Many thanks in advance,
Kirsten

Child Development Unit
School of Psychology
University of Kent
Room A2.4 Keynes College
Canterbury
Kent
CT2 7NP
Tel: (0044 1227) 823016

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