Description
A personal space assessment screener, informal pragmatics skill screener of proximity for your preschool and elmentary students (pre-k to fourth grade) experiencing personal space issues or those with autism. There are a total of 3 screeners in this product to use as screeners, adjuncts to formal evaluation tools, progress monitoring tools and/or to gather information for writing IEP goal and objectives. Best practice would be to print out the response forms and show the stimuli on your electronic device but you can also print and laminate the stimuli pages. Since each stimuli page is full page, it works well for teletherapy too and situations where you cannot be near the student with proximity issues.
This is designed for use by special education teachers, speech pathologists, parents, teletherapists, rti interventionists and counselors. For kindergarten students, I would start with the preschool version.
Contents of this 45-paged PDF:
Explanation of personal space,
Instructions for completing screener,
Summary pages (preschool and elementary) to reference for report or goal writing,
Preschool response/data collection pages: 2 (one receptive, one expressive),
Elementary response forms/data collection pages: 2 (receptive, expressive),
Preschool receptive portion stimuli pages-6 (2-3 scenes per page-student points to personal space problems)
Preschool expressive portion stimuli pages-6 (one scene per page-student tells if there is a problem and why),
Elementary receptive portion stimuli pages-6 (3-4 scenes per page-student identifies personal space problem),
Elementary expressive portion stimuli pages-7 (one scene per page-student tells if there is a problem and why),
Elementary knowledge check-2 pages-explores perspective taking and problem solving within a situation where personal space is violated.
This screener provides clip art images of personal space situations/settings, including:
lines,
tables,
carpet,
conversations,
hitting, biting, pulling hair,
messes around desks, and
holding objects near another person.
The personal spaces assessment screener provides mostly situations/images among classmates/friends and some of family members to see if student understands that personal space rules depend upon relationships. The response forms have areas for notes and observations of the student in different settings.
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