Rudra aggrwal PROGRESS REPORT
Rudra aggrwal PROGRESS REPORT
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A. COMMUNICATION
Current Level:
The child demonstrates strong abilities in recalling verbal information. They are
adept at processing and remembering spoken instructions and conversations. The
child effectively uses simple sentences to express themselves, showcasing a clear
understanding of language at the level of simple sentences.
1. Intentional Communication:
o Uses speech along with gestures and pointing to request desired
objects, with emerging true words integrated into expressive attempts.
2. Seeking Assistance:
o Verbally or non-verbally requests help for personal needs,
demonstrating growing independence in communication.
3. Expressing Frustration:
o Communicates dissatisfaction or frustration through words, gestures,
or simple phrases, showing an increasing ability to express emotions.
4. Expanding Sentence Use:
o Begins to form three-word combinations and short phrases, gradually
developing more structured and meaningful speech.
5. Understanding and Following Directions:
o Responds to simple, one-step instructions, indicating improved
comprehension of spoken language and task execution.
6. Early Verb Comprehension:
o Recognizes and understands basic action words (e.g., eat, run, jump),
demonstrating foundational verb knowledge for sentence building.
With ongoing guidance and support, the child is expected to continue refining
these communication skills, paving the way for more advanced language use.
Targeted Goals:
1. Developing Descriptive Language:
o Expanding understanding and use of adjectives and prepositions to
describe objects, actions, and experiences more accurately in
conversation.
2. Answering WH-Questions:
o Strengthening the ability to respond to "who" and "where" questions,
enhancing comprehension and conversational skills.
3. Sentence Repetition and Expansion:
o Improving the ability to repeat and construct longer, more complex
sentences, supporting fluency and grammatical development.
4. Categorization and Vocabulary Growth:
o Learning to identify and name items from various categories, including
body parts, clothing, emotions, occupations, nature, technology, music,
and travel, fostering a broader vocabulary.
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FLUENCY:
B. Strategies Implemented:
C. Social:
NA
Vocabulary
Rudra has demonstrating knowledge of approximately 100-300 words
Sentence Structure
Rudra exhibits good sentence structure(limited), capable of producing simple
sentences.
Understanding Instructions
Rudra can follow Unidirectional-step instructions accurately, demonstrating a
clear understanding of the tasks at hand.
Listening Skills
Rudra listens attentively to commands and follow them.
Long Term Goals:
1. Social communication: To improve Rudra greeting skill and topic initiation
skills.
2. Sentence formation: To improve sentence structure at the level of simple
sentences which include prepositions and adjectives.
3. Emotional expression: Rudra will be able to express feelings according to the
situation.
4. Vocabulary Development: Increase Vocabulary around social settings (different
areas of the school and home). Introduction to different festivals, season, months
etc
5. Labelling: Different seasons, water cycle, body parts, vehicle, and clothes
related to the seasons.
6. Attributes: Rudra has good comprehension.
Short Activities Scaffolding Achievements
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