Do You Have Questions About Your Child’s Development?

by Robin on January 19, 2010 · 1 comment

As parents we often wonder how our kids are doing in relation to their peers.  Some areas are more obvious than others.  There is value in knowing the areas your child may be ahead or behind in, as this information in conjunction with his or her interests, can be used as stepping stones for progress.  If your child is behind his peers in an area, you can tailor activities to intergrate in the play routine, which will help him progress.

Savvy Source, a site designed to help parents connect and supply them with custom activity suggestions, to help their children thrive, now offers the “Savvy Quiz”.  The quiz asks a series of multiple choice questions about your child’s current skills.  The information is tabulated to give parents a general idea of how their child is doing in relation to his peers, and point out areas that could use some work.  The test is meant for children from 2 – 6 years of age (pre-school age).  The test is then used in conjuction with your childs interests to suggest some fun educational activities for you to do with your child.

If you are interested in trying this free test for yourself, the banner on my sidebar will take you there.

Please keep in mind, like any test, the results are not always an accurate reflection of your child, and if you have any serious concerns about the development of your child, you should contact your doctor, early Intervention or your school department.


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1 Jessica @ Riding with jessica February 10, 2010 at 10:23 pm

It is always a worry of parents if their children are on course of lagging behind.
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