(Evaluated at the end of January 2009, age: 28 moths, beginner period 1)
 
I = Introduced
B = Beginning
D = Developing
M = Mastery
(JM = Mom’s observation and comments)
 
Part I. Language and Literacy
(JM: Little 9 is English and Chinese bilingual with preference of English.)
Speaking Skills
- Uses short sentences to convey a simple idea – D
 (JM: Uses “I like/don’t like to…, I want/don’t want to…How about…Let’s do…I think…” very frequently to express her ideas.)
- Understands simple sequence – D
 (JM: Understands and uses “first, later, finally”. Needs to expand.)
- Answers what, where, and yes-no questions – D
 (JM: Has no problem to answer those questions when I ask, and she also asks simple question of what, where, and why.)
- Understands and uses descriptive words – D
 (JM: Uses words such as “so beautiful, pretty, fantastic, great, ugly, too dark, scary, sleepy…”in both English and Chinese. Needs to enhance.)
- Understands and uses spatial vocabulary – D
 (JM: Understands and uses words such as “over there, here, too far, left/right side, behind, in, out, in the sky, on the tree…”. Needs to improve)
Listening Skills
- Follows directions with more than two steps – M
 (JM: She also gives me directions and orders.)
- Distinguishes between sounds – D
 (JM: What types of sounds? She can distinguish and mimic many real sounds: fire engine, police car, helicopter, motorcycle, train, lawn cutter, trash truck, and almost all types of farm animals. I thought that’s one of her strengths.)
Literacy
- Tells a simple story from sequences pictures – D
 (JM: Needs to improve. She likes to read picture books in her words, but not following the sequences well.)
- Retells familiar stories in own words – B
 (JM: Definitely needs to improve. She can only retell part of the stories in her favorite books, DVDs and TVs, and needs my hints to continue.)
- Recognizes the beginning and ending of a story – D
 (JM: She does well when I read books to her or she watches DVDs alone.)
- Talks about characters and events in books – D
 (JM: Only in a few short sentences. Needs more practices.)
Comments from Teachers: 
Kaitlyn has improved her vocabulary greatly! She follows directions and has great listening skills.
 
Part II. The World and Me
- Verbalizes wants and needs – M
 (JM: Yes, she does well, and always orders me to meet her desires.)
- Plays cooperatively with other children – M
 (JM: Especially with children older than her.)
- Plays easy circle games with adult – M
 (JM: She loves to play with me.)
- Plays alone for extended periods of time – M
 (JM: Sometimes she just doesn’t want adults to bother her.)
- Takes turns – M
 (JM: Not always voluntarily. But will do when asked.)
- Remembers simple rules – M
 (JM: I’m still fighting with her.)
- Begins to share toys when asked – M
 (JM: More likely to share with younger children, voluntarily offer toys to them.)
- Helps clean up – M
 (JM: That’s one of her honor jobs.)
- Says please and thanks you – M
 (JM: Sometimes needs my reminder.)
- Participates in rhymes, chants, and songs – M
 (JM: That’s one of her strengths, usually asks me to stop singing with her as she wants to solo. Ok, I’m a bad singer.)
Comments From Teachers: 
Kaitlyn interacts very well with the other children.
 
Part III. Wellness
- Begins to hold crayon appropriately – M
 (JM: Holds pen appropriately too, but does not write appropriately yet.)
- Stacks 3-6 cubes – M
 (JM: She can easily stack small cubes more than 20 with a very good control.)
- Strings large beads – D
 (JM: She can sort and string (not a very soft string) different shapes of small foam beads to make laces.)
- Completes 3-10 piece puzzles – M
 (JM: Needs to enhance, she still needs minor assistance to complete 9 piece puzzles.)
- Begins to cut with safety scissors – D
 (JM: She likes to pretend cutting paper with toy scissors. I did not offer her real scissors.)
- Walks with confidence – M
 (JM: Yes, she shows very good sense of direction and likes to walk/run alone without guidance.)
- Demonstrates balance skills – M
 (JM: She showed good balance skills on dinner table and chairs standing on one foot. She rides 3-wheel bicycle well, and walks on one-palm-wide curb without any support.)
Comments From Teachers:
Kaitlyn demonstrates great interest in class, she enjoys doing puzzles.
 
Part IV. Art and Music
Comments From Teachers:
Kaitlyn likes to paint and does very well with art.
(JM: Sure, she also painted her clothing, sheets, sofa, table, books...)
 
Part V. Mathematics
Numbers and Number Sense
- Tells which is one and which is many – B
 (JM: She can figure out one and many. She uses “so many, so much, more than one”.)
- Matches one to one – D
 (JM: What type of match? She likes to play hidden objects matching games. )
- Repeats number 1-20 – D
 (JM: Easily Counts 1 to 10 forward and backward, but skips some teens here and there. Needs to improve.)
- Understands the number concepts 1-5 – D
 (JM: She understands 1-5 very well.)
Relationships
- Points to and names simple shapes and colors – D
 (JM: She can name many colors, but only a few shapes. Needs to enhance.)
- Understands same and different – D
 (JM: Needs enhancement on distinguishing minor differences.)
- Does simple matching of color, shapes and objects – D
 (JM: She plays “seek and match” in books very well. Sometimes she can beat me.)
- Understands big and little – D
 (JM: She does understand and use them well: big, huge, small, little, tiny.)
- Sorts a few objects based on color, shape, or size – B
 (JM: She sorts objects based on color and shape well. Needs more training on size sorting.)
- Puts two halves together to make a whole – D
 (JM: Definitely needs improvement. I did not train her on this skill much. But she is good at “missed pieces matching” within a big picture. )  
Reasoning
- Explains everyday occurrences using simple reasoning – D
 (JM: Starts to do that. Needs to improve.)
- Uses size words to describe an object – D
 (JM: Uses “big, small, huge, little, fat”. Needs to expand.)  
Comments From Teachers:
Kaitlyn is learning the different shapes, colors, and numbers.