Standard set
Social and Emotional Development: Preschool (3-5 years)
Standards
Showing 27 of 27 standards.
1.1.PS
Children express a positive awareness of self in terms of specific abilities, characteristics, and preferences.
1.2.PS
Children show increasing ability to regulate their behavior and express their emotions in appropriate ways.
1.3.PS
Children relate positively with significant adults.
1.4.PS
Children respond to and initiate appropriate interactions with other children, and form positive peer relationships.
1.1.PS.1
The child expresses a positive sense of self in terms of specific abilities.
1.1.PS.2
The child expresses needs, wants, opinions, and feelings in socially appropriate ways.
1.1.PS.3
The child demonstrates increasing confidence and independence in a variety of tasks and routines, and expresses pride in accomplishments.
1.1.PS.4
The child recognizes own power to make choices.
1.2.PS.1
The child demonstrates the ability to monitor his or her own behavior and its effects on others, following and contributing to adult expectations.
1.2.PS.2
The child persists with difficult tasks without becoming overly frustrated.
1.2.PS.3
The child begins to accept consequences of his or her own actions.
1.2.PS.4
The child manages transitions and changes to routines.
1.2.PS.5
The child states feelings, needs, and opinions in difficult situations without harming self, others, or property.
1.2.PS.6
The child expresses an increasing range and variety of emotions, and the transitions between feeling states become smoother.
1.3.PS.1
The child interacts comfortably with familiar adults.
1.3.PS.2
The child accepts guidance, comfort, and directions from a range of familiar adults in a variety of environments.
1.3.PS.3
The child expresses affection toward familiar adults.
1.3.PS.4
The child shows trust in familiar adults.
1.3.PS.5
The child seeks help, as needed, from familiar adults.
1.4.PS.1
The child initiates and sustains positive interactions with peers, and organizes play.
1.4.PS.2
The child wants to please and be like friends.
1.4.PS.3
The child negotiates with others to resolve disagreements.
1.4.PS.4
The child develops friendships with other children (peers); starts to demonstrate taking turns and sharing with others.
1.4.PS.5
The child expresses empathy to other children (peers), and demonstrates caring behaviors.
1.4.PS.6
The child accepts consequences of his or her actions.
1.4.PS.7
The child recognizes how behaviors can affect others.
1.4.PS.8
The child names friends.
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- Iowa Early Learning Standards
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