Parent-Teacher Conference
Child: McKenna
The child McKenna has made the mos progress in the following areas: Language-speaks in sentences of 5-6 words, speaks clearly enough to understand, cognitive-correctly names colors.
The activity the child enjoys the most is: Large group time activities reading, story time, singing, and large motor activities
The child is most excited and attentive when she hears the story Brown Bear, Brown Bear and when she is able to name all primary colors correctly.
The best form of redirection for this child is to use verbal clues to encourage her to find another area.
One objective the family could work on at home with this child is Math Concepts to promote mathematical concepts encourage your child to help you cook dinner at home. Cooking provides a concrete foundation for mathematical concepts. It involves amounts, fractions, and measures. When you are cooking, have your child help count how many spoonfuls it takes to fill a 1-cup measures etc.
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