Sub-Domain: Emotional and Behavioral Self-Regulation
Goal IT-ATL 1. Child manages feelings and emotions with support of familiar adults.
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Birth to 9 Months | 8 to 18 Months | 16 to 36 Months | By 36 Months | |
Engages with familiar adults for calming and comfort, to focus attention, and to share joy. | Seeks to be close, makes contact, or looks to familiar adults for help with strong emotions. | Uses various strategies to help manage strong emotions, such as removing oneself from the situation, covering eyes or ears, or seeking support from a familiar adult. |
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Goal IT-ATL 2. Child manages actions and behavior with support of familiar adults.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | |||
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Birth to 9 Months | 8 to 18 Months | 16 to 36 Months | By 36 Months | |
Responds to attentive caregiving by quieting or calming down, such as when being fed or being comforted during moments of physical distress. | Looks to familiar adults for assistance and guidance with actions and behavior. May try to calm self by sucking on fingers or thumb when overly excited or distressed. | Begins to manage and adjust actions and behavior with the guidance of familiar adults using words or signs such as "Stop" or "No" during conflict with a peer instead of hitting. Lets the adult know when they are hungry or tired. |
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Sub-Domain: Cognitive Self-Regulation (Executive Functioning)
Goal IT-ATL 3. Child maintains focus and sustains attention with support.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | |||
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Birth to 9 Months | 8 to 18 Months | 16 to 36 Months | By 36 Months | |
Develops some ability to filter out distracting sensory stimuli in order to focus on and attend to important people or objects in the environment with support. | Shows increasing ability to attend to people, objects, and activities in order to extend or complete an activity, or to join others in a common focus. | Participates in activities and experiences with people, objects, or materials that require attention and common focus. |
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Goal IT-ATL 4. Child develops the ability to show persistence in actions and behavior.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | |||
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Birth to 9 Months | 8 to 18 Months | 16 to 36 Months | By 36 Months | |
Shows increasing ability to continue interactions with familiar adults or toys for more than just a brief time. | Shows willingness to repeat attempts to communicate or to repeat actions to solve a problem even when encountering difficulties. | Shows increasing ability to stay engaged when working towards a goal or solving a problem. Often tries different strategies until successful. |
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Goal IT-ATL 5. Child demonstrates the ability to be flexible in actions and behavior.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | |||
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Birth to 9 Months | 8 to 18 Months | 16 to 36 Months | By 36 Months | |
Shows repetitive patterns in actions or behaviors but sometimes tries more than one approach to solving a problem or engaging someone in interaction. | Shows ability to shift focus in order to attend to something else, participate in a new activity or try a new approach to solving a problem. | Modifies actions or behavior in social situations, daily routines, and problem solving, such as playing quietly when asked or adjusting to changes in schedule. |
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Sub-Domain: Initiative and Curiosity
Goal IT-ATL 6. Child demonstrates emerging initiative in interactions, experiences, and explorations.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | |||
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Birth to 9 Months | 8 to 18 Months | 16 to 36 Months | By 36 Months | |
Initiates interactions with familiar adults through expressions, actions, or behaviors. | Points to desired people, objects, or places, and initiates actions, such as looking for a favorite toy or bringing a book to an adult to read. Actively resists actions or items not wanted. | Prepares for or starts some activities without being directed by others, such as getting ready for the next activity or bringing a ball to a new child at the playground. |
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Goal IT-ATL 7. Child shows interest in and curiosity about objects, materials, or events.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | |||
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Birth to 9 Months | 8 to 18 Months | 16 to 36 Months | By 36 Months | |
Shows excitement when engaged in learning, such as smiling at an adult, laughing after batting at a mobile, or knocking over a toy. | Approaches new events, experiences with others, or materials with interest and curiosity, such as intently listening to a new song or examining new toys or materials. | Participates in new experiences, asks questions, and experiments with new things or materials, such as collecting leaves and pinecones in the fall. |
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Sub-Domain: Creativity
Goal IT-ATL 8. Child uses creativity to increase understanding and learning.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | |||
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Birth to 9 Months | 8 to 18 Months | 16 to 36 Months | By 36 Months | |
Uses a variety of ways to interact with other people. Modifies expressions, actions, or behaviors based on responses of others. | Finds new things to do with familiar, everyday objects, such as using a cooking pot for a hat or a spoon as a drumstick. | Combines objects or materials in new and unexpected ways. Shows delight in creating something new. |
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Goal IT-ATL 9. Child shows imagination in play and interactions with others.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | |||
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Birth to 9 Months | 8 to 18 Months | 16 to 36 Months | By 36 Months | |
Emerging | Uses sounds, gestures, signs, or words playfully through songs, finger plays, or games. | Uses imagination to explore possible uses of objects and materials. Engages in pretend or make-believe play with other children. |
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Last Updated: May 21, 2024