Communication and interaction
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- Child is able to follow directions within routines and follow simple instructions.
- Child shows increased listening skills, attention and task focus
- Child demonstrates the communication and interaction skills to facilitate joint play with peers.
- Child has the language and communication skills to support real world/role play. For example, doctor, nurse, builder, firefighter and police officer.
Independence
- Child has the communication and interaction skills required to request objects or help as required.
- Child has the language and communication skills necessary to support their understanding and ability to make choices between the options offered. For example, indoor/outdoor play, snack time, mealtime and activities to access within free play.
Community Inclusion
Child has the communication and interaction skills required to support the development of:
- shared interaction
- friendships
- play with peers
Health
- Child can alert an adult at times when they are hurt or feeling unwell.
- Child demonstrates the communication skills required skills to convey basic feelings to others to facilitate emotional well-being.