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Learning Goals for Your Child

Goals for Your Child = long term goals you have for your child's learning and achievement that your child is at risk of not meeting.

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This includes long-term goals you have for your child's learning and achievement in school. Common goals are:

  • Grade progression: Because of risk factors associated with either your family or child, your child is at risk of not achieving grade level later in elementary years and beyond.


  • Academic performance: You expect your child will be quite capable of performing at "grade level" later, but may be at risk for not achieving full potential beyond grade level.


  • College opportunity: You want your child to attend college but your child is at risk of not achieving this goal


If one of these is a special concern for you, our table below can help you ask questions as you begin your preschool search.

Priority for Choosing? What To Seek in a Preschool Example Questions to Ask

High Priority: only if your child is at risk of not meeting your goalLow Priority: these are not a concern for your child

Grade progression:

  • Preschool's goals clearly stated to include school academic and behavioral readiness


  • Preschool program designed to spend large amount of time on literacy and math readiness (may be direct or child choice instruction)


  • Excellent track record of helping struggling children become ready for elementary school


Does your preschool focus on cognitive development and academic readiness? How?See The Savvy Source web pages:

  • School Philosophy and Day-in-the-Life


  • Curriculum and Teaching Approach


  • Quality of Teaching, especially description of how teachers work with children who are behind or different from the majority


Academic performance:

  • Preschool clearly states that it expects children to move quickly along developmental curves, well beyond "typical" when ready


  • Preschool assesses individual children's development and sets individual next-step goals, well beyond typical when ready


  • School has developmentally advanced materials available in every classroom


  • School monitors children's progress frequently


Does your preschool expect children who are ready to advance cognitively and academically beyond age peers? How?See The Savvy Source web pages:

  • School Philosophy and Day-in-the-Life


  • Curriculum and Teaching Approach


  • Quality of Teaching, especially description of how teachers work with children who are ahead


College opportunity:

  • Focus heavily on choosing a high quality preschool that fits your child's Basic Learning Capability

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