The ELS Checklist is a valuable tool for monitoring a child’s early learning progress. Here’s how it’s typically used:
- Regular Assessments: Parents and educators complete the checklist at regular intervals to track the child’s development over time.
- Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses: The checklist helps pinpoint areas where the child excels and areas that may require additional support or intervention.
- Guiding Learning Activities: Based on the checklist results, parents and teachers can plan targeted activities and experiences to promote the child’s growth in specific skill areas.
| Age Range |
Skills Assessed |
| 0-12 months |
Reflexes, grasping, babbling |
| 1-2 years |
Walking, simple words, imitation |
| 2-3 years |
Sentences, sorting, pretend play |
| 3-4 years |
Counting, storytelling, sharing |
The ELS Checklist is a proactive way for parents and educators to celebrate a child’s achievements and ensure they receive the support needed for optimal development.
This post was originally published on August 27, 2023. It was updated on May 22, 2024.