Different Types of Evaluations

The type of evaluation your child will receive depends largely on what kind of kindergarten he will be attending.
Q
My son will be going to kindergarten in September. What can I expect his evaluation to include and how can I prepare him?
A
The answer to your question actually depends on the school he will be attending. Call the school and ask what kind of screening test they give to incoming kindergartners.

Some schools give a screening that is based on academic readiness -- children may be asked to identify colors, letters, numbers, write their name, and count. Other schools give a test that shows developmental maturity through fine motor and social skills -- children are asked to build with blocks, draw pictures, and answer questions about family and friends. Still other schools give tests that are a combination of both academic and developmental readiness.

Whatever kind of screening your son's school uses, the best preparation is to help him feel confident. Kindergarten screening tests are best used to help teachers know where to begin in their work with the children rather than to assist in placement decisions. If your son feels comfortable in separating from you and confident that he will be able to do everything that he needs to do, he will be able to do his best on the screening.

Barbara Potts has worked as an elementary school counselor for many years. She has a BA in psychology from Wake Forest University, and an M.Ed. in Guidance and Counseling from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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