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Progress Reports in Child Care

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Why Progress Reports?

Support communication with parents

Help with program planning

Support transitions to new programs / classrooms

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At enrollment…Gather information from parents

about child’s interests, skills and development

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•Ongoing, daily•Planned, scheduled

What’s involved in progress reports?

Observation!

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Observe Across Activities and Domains

CognitiveSocial / emotionalLanguageFine and gross motorLife skills

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What’s involved in progress reports? Documentation!

Daily, weekly or every other weekOver time (at least 3 months)

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To document progress, use:

Anecdotal NotesPortfoliosChecklists

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To use anecdotal notes:Briefly describe:

Who is involved?What are they doing?•How high? •How fast? •How loud? •How colorful?•Child or teacher initiated?

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Make anecdotal notes:Immediately following observation

Objective – no opinions

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To Use Portfolios:Collect work samplesPhotosSound /video recordings

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Using PortfoliosLabel everything with name, date, domain or

reason for inclusion.

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Using Checklists:Do not compare children

Do not use for screening or diagnosis

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To Use Checklists:Use research-based instruments (like High-Scope, Work Sampling,

Creative Curriculum, or Ages & Stages)

OR…

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To Use Checklists:Use a program-tailored checklist that covers all developmental

domains

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What comes next?Step 1:

Consider what you have seen…ChangesGrowthStrengthsChallenges

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What comes next?Step 2:

Consider how you can help…support emerging skillschallenge new developmentencourage individual interests•New activities? New materials? New resources?

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What comes next?Step 3:

Plan how to share information:

• Be positive

• Write thoughtfully

• Be kind

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Step 3 (continued):Plan how to share

information:•summarize

•avoid jargon

• show progress

•allow time for discussion

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What comes next?Step 4:

Share information with parents and develop a plan to support the child and encourage development.

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What comes next?Step 5:

Document your conversation / correspondence with parents and your plans for the child.

Keep a copy with the progress report in the child’s file.

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What comes next?Step 6:

Implement your plans.New materials?New uses?New activities?New space?

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And then…Get ready to start all

over again!

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For additional information, see: Progress Report Resource Packet at www.eec.state.ma.us, which

includes information about:

how progress reports help educators learn about each child, plan activities to meet the child’s needs, and partner with parents;

how portfolios can be used to document children’s progress;

how to create progress reports for school age children;  

positive ways to share information with parents about their children;   

why observing developmental milestones is important;      

internet resources for more information on commonly used assessment tools;

templates for sample progress report forms.    

EEC’s Professional Development Calendar for information about training opportunities, at http://www.eec.state.ma.us/ProfessionalDevelopment/WebFindTraining.aspx


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