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Hi everyone

I was wondering if someone could help me?

I have to write up an assessment plan for the age group 6-12 months.

And I have to use a treasure basket.

Can anyone give me any information how I would go about doing this?

I would be grateful for any information.

Thank you

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Hi,

Is it a kind of ticklist assessment sheet you have to design for use with the treasure basket?

If so, you'll need to come up with a list of statements that you will use during the activity to make your judgements. Ones that spring to my mind are:

The child

* turns eyes towards the speaker at onset of conversation

* watches speaker during longer conversations

* shows interest in the basket

* is motivated to hold and play with the contents of the basket

* uses all senses to explore the contents

* makes a range of speech sounds, sometimes in response to adult

* attempts to repeat speech sounds

* interacts with other children

 

I'd also make a separate box to record a favoured toy, and details of how the child investigated it,eg banged it on the floor, with another toy, threw it, put it in mouth repeatedly, etc.

Hope I'm on the right track here; if not, get back to me, and I'll try again :D

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Hi Helen

Thank for the information it was a great help.

I got the assessment plan finished and I think it is ok I will know better when the assessor comes to assess me on it.

Thanks again

Zoe

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Hi Helen

Thank for the information it was a great help.

I got the assessment plan finished and I think it is ok I will know better when the assessor comes to assess me on it.

Thanks again

Zoe

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