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Functional Skills in Classroom Routines Robin McWilliam Siskin Children’s Institute Chattanooga, TN www.siskin.org

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Functional Skills in Classroom Routines. Robin McWilliam Siskin Children’s Institute Chattanooga, TN www.siskin.org. Outline. Purpose EISR Routines Proposed skills Scoring and use. Purpose. Profile of functioning in context Children 3-5 in early-childhood programs - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Functional Skills in Classroom Routines

Functional Skills in Classroom Routines

Robin McWilliamSiskin Children’s Institute

Chattanooga, TNwww.siskin.org

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OutlinePurposeEISRRoutinesProposed skillsScoring and use

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PurposeProfile of functioning in contextChildren 3-5 in early-childhood programs

Not a developmental test

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Purpose3-5 companion to MEISR

Measure of Engagement, Independence, and Social Relationships

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Purpose

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EISRRationale3 foundations of learningPredate federal child outcomes

EngagementIndepende

nceSocial

Relationships

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EISRCrosswalks

ICF-CY Federal child outcomes Early learning standards

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RoutinesTimes of the day, including planned activities

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What Are Common Classroom Routines?HandwashingSnackOutsideCircleCenters/Free Play

MusicNap

Small groupToothbrushingStoryArrivalDepartureBathroomArt

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Proposed Skills For each routine, what are functional skills children

should have to be able to participate, related to Engagement Independence Social relationships

Someone write the group’s ideas down, to be turned in. Back of page, all in group write e-mail addresses

Code each item as predominantly E, I, or SR Code each item as predominantly

Positive social-emotional skills (including social relationships); (S)

Acquisition and use of knowledge and skills (including early language/communication [and early literacy]); and (K)

Use of appropriate behaviors to meet their needs (A)

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Scoring and UsePercentage of skills within a routine Progress monitoring

Mean percentage of skills, across routines

Goodness of fitHelp with programming (goals)Demands

of the Routine

Abilities & Interests

of the Child

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Covered TodayPurposeEISRRoutinesProposed skillsScoring and use

Thanks for helping create the

InclInEInclusion Institute for Engagement!