Example Intake protocol for preschoolers
The 'Intake questionnaires for Toddlers' have been developed by the SLO for both parents and teachers The goal is to make clear the development of all children at an early stage. This allows education and support to be well attuned to the development needs of the individual child.
The intake procedure was developed by Nora Steenbergen, Yvonne Janssen and Desirée Houkema on behalf of the SLO and offers in addition to a manual a questionnaire for teachers, a questionnaire for parents and (through the website of the SLO) also a "tool" to process the data.
The diversity in development at the time that toddlers enter pre-school orprimary school is great. In the various development areas (e.g. cognitive, motor, social and emotional) the difference can manifest itself as under-development compared to peers. It can also become clear that there is a development lead. The gap or lag with peers can be a few months, a year, but also several years. Whether there is a developmental lead or lag may differ per development area (see also Asynchronous Development in building stone 6 of the toolkit).
Parents have observed the development of their child intensively and are therefore very able to estimate in what stage their child is. They have seen their child function in different situations. Parents can therefore give a lot of information about their child. For a Kindergarten or school the expertise of parents offers great opportunities to connect education to the child’s needs from the very beginning, both in the educational offer and in the support. To gain a clear picture of the child at the start of the primary school or Kindergarten is for a continuous development. Preschoolers can adapt very quickly to peers and the chance of this is greater in children with a developmental lead, resulting in the risk of underachievement for later times.