Physical Development Check List

  1. Read the attached checklist above.
  2. Imagine that you have observed the child, filled out the checklist, and will now be evaluating the child’s physical abilities based on the results of the checklist.
  3. Review the checklist and notice the child’s physical strengths and skills.
  • The checklist describes a child named Harper who is almost four years old.
  • The checks in the “Usually” column indicate that the child is capable of the skill and has been observed to do it more than once.
  • The checks in the “Emerging” column indicate that the child is trying to master the skill but is not fully capable yet.
  • Write about what physical strengths and skills this child has and what skills are developing based on your review and interpretation of the checklist.
  • Write in paragraphs and include the fine motor skills and the gross/large motor skills.
  • Describe additional activities and strategies that you could use to help the child develop three emerging skills:
  • select three skills (pouring, catching, jumping, etc.)
  • choose at least one gross motor and one fine motor skill
  • think of activities other than the activities already on the checklist (example: if child is having trouble catching a ball, think of another throwing and catching activity).

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