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Developmental Tasks for Kindergarten Readiness (DTKR-2)

The Developmental Tasks for Kindergarten Readiness-II (DTKR-II) provides objective data on a child's skills and abilities as they relate to successful performance in kindergarten.
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Young Children's Achievement Test (YCAT)

The YCAT provides an early identification of children at risk for later school failure.
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Test of Kindergarten / First Grade Readiness Skills (TKFGRS)

The TKFGRS is designed to evaluate a child's basic skills in reading, spelling, and arithmetic before entering kindergarten or first grade.
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Kaufman Survey of Early Academic and Language Skills (K-SEALS)

The K-SEALS utilizes subtests for expressive and receptive language, number skills, letter and word skills, vocabulary, and articulation to provide a comprehensive survey of a child's speech and pre-academic development.
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Test of Preschool Early Literacy (TOPEL)

The TOPEL can identify preschoolers who are at risk for literacy problems, allowing early intervention.
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Pre-School Behavior Checklist (PBCL)

The PBCL is a quick screening of preschoolers' behavioral and emotional difficulties. It helps to identify those who are at risk for later developing more serious behavioral problems.
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Slosson Test of Reading Readiness (STRR)

The STRR was designed to identify children toward the end of kindergarten or first grade whose emerging competence with reading is problematic and who may require additional instruction or assessment
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Early Reading Assessment (ERA)

This brand-new test is designed to identify reading problems in young children. It can be used by classroom teachers, special educators, speech pathologists, and school psychologists.
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Pre-Kindergarten Screen

The PKS was developed for use prior to Kindergarten entry. It identifies 4 and 5 year old children who, when compared to their peers, lack the skills needed for later academic success.
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