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Independently engages in movement play (swing, dance, rock, jump, climb)84Demonstrates Motor Responses Using EquipmentMotor

Independently engages in cause-effect play85

-Doing Activities for Increasing Lengths of Time

*Engaging in Pretend Actions

Play/Leisure

Play/Leisure

Social behavior and Social playVisually tracks and shows interest in peoples’ movement, including eye contact81Visually Tracking a PersonPre-Academic/Attending

Indicates he wants to be held or physically played with82Using GesturesSocial/Emotional

Spontaneously looks at other kids83Making Eye Contract to Start an ActivitySocial/Emotional

Spontaneously engages in parallel play near other kids84Initiating Play When InstructedSocial/Emotional

Spontaneously follows peers or imitates their motor behavior85

-Imitating a Peer

-Demonstrating New Responses Through Observation

Social/Emotional
Motor ImitationSpontaneously imitates the motor behaviors of others91-5

-Imitating a Peer

-Imitates Gross Motor Movements

-Imitates Actions with Objects

Social/Emotional

Motor

Motor

Echoic (EESA Subtest)Scores at least 2 on the EESA subtest91

-Imitating Sounds

-Imitating Sounds and Words

-Imitating Actions Paired with a Sound

Pre-Academic/Imitation

Scores at least 5 on the EESA subtest92

-Imitating Sounds

-Imitating Sounds and Words

-Imitating Actions Paired with a Sound

Pre-Academic/Imitation

Tacts 6 non-reinforcing items.93

-Labeling Objects

-Labeling Pictures

-Labeling Categories

Expressive Language/Labeling

Describing and Summarizing


Scores at least 15 on the EESA subset.94

-Imitating Sounds

-Imitating Sounds and Words

-Modulating Voice Volume

Pre-Academic/Imitation

Scores at least 25 on the EESA subtest.95

-Imitating Sounds

-Imitating Sounds and Words

-Modulating Voice Volume

Pre-Academic/Imitation
Spontaneous Vocal BehaviorSpontaneously emits sounds101Making Requests by Using Word or Sound ApproximationsExpressive Language/Verbal Interaction

Spontaneously emits five different sounds102Making Requests by Using Word or Sound ApproximationsExpressive Language/Verbal Interaction

Spontaneously emits 10 different sounds with varying intonation103Making Requests by Using Word or Sound ApproximationsExpressive Language/Verbal Interaction

Spontaneously emits different whole word approximations104Making Requests by Using Word or Sound ApproximationsExpressive Language/Verbal Interaction

Spontaneously vocalizes whole words or phrases with appropriate intonation/rhythm105

-Making Requests by Using Word or Sound Approximations

-Using a Variety of Statements to Make Requests

-Uses Simple Sentences

Expressive Language/Verbal Interaction












Level 2Operational DefinitionPageItem #Matched LessonCurriculum Area
MandMands for missing items- no prompts except what do you need?116

-Makes Requests by Pointing

-Makes Requests by Giving a Picture Card

-Makes Requests by Using a Word or Sound Approximation

-Makes Requests Using a Voice Output Device

-Asks for Missing Objects

Expressive Language/Verbal Interaction

Mands for others to emit actions needed to enjoy a desired activity (e.g., “open,” “push”)117

-Makes Requests by Giving a Picture Card

-Makes Requests by Using a Word or Sound Approximation

-Makes Requests Using a Voice Output Device

Expressive Language/Verbal Interaction

Emits different mands that contain 2 or more words, not including I want118

-Makes Requests by Using a Word or Sound Approximation

-Uses a Variety of Statement to Make Requests

Expressive Language/Verbal Interaction

Spontaneously emits mands119

-Makes Requests by Pointing

-Makes Requests by Giving a Picture Card

-Makes Requests by Using a Word or Sound Approximation

-Makes Requests Using a Voice Output Device

-Uses a Variety of Statement to Make Requests

Expressive Language/Verbal Interaction

Emits mands without prompts (Except what do you want)62/5Making Requests by Using Word or Sound ApproximationExpressive Language/Verbal Interaction
TactTacts People, Objects, Pictures, Body Parts61-3, 5Labels Objects, Pictures, People, Body Parts)Expressive Language/Labeling, Describing, Summarizing

Spontaneously tacts (no prompts)64Labels Objects and PicturesExpressive Language/Labeling, Describing, and Summarizing
Listener RespondingAttends to a speaker’s voice by orienting toward the speaker71Visually tracking a PersonPre-Academic/Attending

Responds to hearing his own name72Makes Eye Contact in Response to NamePre-Academic/Attending

Looks at, touches, or points to the correct family member, pet or other reinforcer73

-Identifies objects

-Identifies Pictures

-Identifies Familiar People

Receptive Language

Performs 4 different motor actions without a visual prompt74Follows One Step InstructionsReceptive Language

Identifies objects and pictures75

-Identifies objects

-Identifies Pictures

Receptive Language
Visual Perceptual Skills and Matching to SampleVisually tracks moving stimuli for 2 seconds71Visually Tracking an ObjectPre-Academic/Attending

Grasps small objects with thumb, index finger and middle finger (pincer grasp)72Imitating actions with objectsMotor Skills

Visually attends to a toy or book73Visually Tracking an ObjectPre-Academic/Attending

Places items in a container, stacks blocks, or places rings on a peg74

-Completes Start to Finish Activities

-Imitates Fine Motor Movements

Play and Leisure

Motor

Independent playManipulates and explores objects for 1 minute81Doing Activities for Increasing Lengths of timePlay/Leisure

Shows variation by independently playing with 5 different items82Completing Activities with Beginning and EndPlay/Leisure

Plays with toys in novel environment83Program for Generalization in a current play program.