Domain: Approaches to Learning
Sub-Domain: Emotional and Behavioral Self-Regulation
Goal P-ATL 1. Child manages emotions with increasing independence.*
Developmental Progression | Indicators | ||
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36 to 48 Months | 48 to 60 Months | By 60 Months | |
Manages less intense emotions, such as mild frustration, independently. May require adult support to manage more intense emotions. | Has an expanding range of strategies for managing emotions, both less intense emotions as well as those that cause greater distress. May still look to adults for support in managing the most intense emotions, but shows increasing skill in successfully using strategies suggested by adults. |
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* This is the same as P-SE Goal 8
Goal P-ATL 2. Child follows classroom rules and routines with increasing independence.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | ||
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36 to 48 Months | 48 to 60 Months | By 60 Months | |
Follows simple rules and routines with assistance from adults, such as hanging up their coat or sitting at the table when asked by an adult. | Usually follows classroom rules and routines with occasional reminders from adults, such as following an end-of-lunch routine that includes putting away their plate, washing hands, and lining up at the door to go outside. |
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Goal P-ATL 3. Child appropriately handles and takes care of classroom materials.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | ||
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36 to 48 Months | 48 to 60 Months | By 60 Months | |
Handles classroom materials, such as putting them where they belong, with adult support. | Usually handles, takes care of, and manages classroom materials, such as using them in appropriate ways and not throwing them from the sensory table onto the floor. |
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Goal P-ATL 4. Child manages actions, words, and behavior with increasing independence.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | ||
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36 to 48 Months | 48 to 60 Months | By 60 Months | |
Manages own actions, words, and behavior with frequent support from adults, such as reminders to use gentle touches and friendly words. | Manages own actions, words, and behavior with occasional support from adults. |
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Sub-Domain: Cognitive Self-Regulation (Executive Functioning)
Goal P-ATL 5. Child demonstrates an increasing ability to control impulses.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | ||
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36 to 48 Months | 48 to 60 Months | By 60 Months | |
Frequently engages in impulsive behaviors, but inhibits them when directly supported by an adult. | Sometimes controls impulses independently, while at other times needs support from an adult. |
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Goal P-ATL 6. Child maintains focus and sustains attention with minimal adult support.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | ||
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36 to 48 Months | 48 to 60 Months | By 60 Months | |
With adult support, focuses attention on tasks and experiences for short periods of time, despite interruptions or distractions. | With increasing independence, focuses attention on tasks and experiences for longer periods of time, despite interruptions or distractions. |
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Goal P-ATL 7. Child persists in tasks.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | ||
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36 to 48 Months | 48 to 60 Months | By 60 Months | |
Persists on preferred tasks when presented with small challenges with or without adult support, such as continuing to try to build a tall tower with blocks, even when some pieces fall. | Frequently persists on preferred tasks. Sometimes persists on less preferred activities with or without adult support, such as working to clean up an activity area. |
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Goal P-ATL 8. Child holds information in mind and manipulates it to perform tasks.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | ||
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36 to 48 Months | 48 to 60 Months | By 60 Months | |
Holds small amounts of information in mind, such as two-step directions, to successfully complete simple tasks. | Holds an increasing amount of information in mind in order to successfully complete tasks. |
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Goal P-ATL 9. Child demonstrates flexibility in thinking and behavior.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | ||
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36 to 48 Months | 48 to 60 Months | By 60 Months | |
Demonstrates flexibility, or the ability to switch gears, in thinking and behavior when prompted by an adult, such as trying a new way to climb a structure when the first attempt does not work. | Demonstrates flexibility in thinking and behavior without prompting at times. Also responds consistently to adult suggestions to show flexibility in approaching tasks or solving problems, such as taking turns to share toys when many children want to use them. |
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Sub-Domain: Initiative and Curiosity
Goal P-ATL 10. Child demonstrates initiative and independence.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | ||
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36 to 48 Months | 48 to 60 Months | By 60 Months | |
Regularly shows initiative, particularly in interactions with familiar adults. Works independently for brief periods of time without adult prompting. | Frequently shows initiative, particularly when engaged in preferred activities. Demonstrates a willingness and capability to work independently for increasing amounts of time. |
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Goal P-ATL 11. Child shows interest in and curiosity about the world around them.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | ||
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36 to 48 Months | 48 to 60 Months | By 60 Months | |
Seeks out new information and explores new play and tasks with adult support. | Seeks out new information and explores new play and tasks both independently and with adult support. |
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Sub-Domain: Creativity
Goal P-ATL 12. Child expresses creativity in thinking and communication.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | ||
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36 to 48 Months | 48 to 60 Months | By 60 Months | |
Responds to adults' prompts to express creative ideas in words and/or actions. | Communicates creative ideas and actions both with and without prompting from adults. |
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Goal P-ATL 13. Child uses imagination in play and interactions with others.
Developmental Progression | Indicators | ||
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36 to 48 Months | 48 to 60 Months | By 60 Months | |
Consistently uses imagination in play and other creative works. Begins to communicate creative ideas to other children and adults. | Develops more elaborate imaginary play, stories, and other creative works with children and adults. |
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Last Updated: May 21, 2024