Help educators plan for diverse learning needs before children enter kindergarten and Grade 1
The end of the school year is almost here! With just a few weeks left, it's time to consider how you are going to share your EYE results with next year's teacher. To support educators, multidisciplinary teams, and caregivers in planning for successful transitions, consider reflecting on the following questions:
- What supports were implemented during the current school year?
- What worked well and responded to the child’s needs?
- What supports and responses did not work well and why?
- How can this information support children in transitioning to the next grade?
Using the EYE Child Action Plans
Establishing an early baseline of each child’s learning and developmental skills provides you with the information you need to ensure your children receive the ongoing support they need to succeed. Using the EYE Child Action Plans can help to provide this information in a structured format so educators can start the year prepared for their new cohort.
The EYE Child Action Plans are available once you have generated your reports. We have versions available for the EYE-DA as well as the EYE-TA, and they come pre-populated with the children’s EYE results.
Helping families prepare their child for transition
Our popular Family Activity Cards are a great resource to share with family members during the school year or over the summer. They include quick play-based activities that focus on the domains of early learning that are associated with readiness for school. Perfect for the classroom or at home!
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