Social and Emotional Development – Student Interpersonal Skills
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- Scientific Thinking and Technology – Exploring, Scientific Inquiry, and Discovery
- Scientific Thinking and Technology – Exploring, Scientific Inquiry, and Discovery
Other Pennsylvania Learning Standards for Early Childhood sets
- Approaches to Learning through Play – Constructing, Organizing, and Applying Knowledge
- Creative Thinking and Expression – Communicating through the Arts
- Health, Wellness, and Physical Development – Learning About My Body
- Language and Literacy Development – English Language Arts
- Mathematical Thinking and Expression – Exploring, Processing, and Problem-Solving
- Scientific Thinking and Technology – Exploring, Scientific Inquiry, and Discovery
- Scientific Thinking and Technology – Exploring, Scientific Inquiry, and Discovery
Self-Awareness and Self-Management16.1
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MANAGES EMOTIONS AND BEHAVIORS
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Distinguish between emotions and identify socially accepted ways to express them.16.1 PK.A
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Recognize and label basic feelings .16.1 PK.A.1
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Express feelings that are appropriate to the situation .16.1 PK.A.2
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Express feelings verbally or through play and artistic representation .16.1 PK.A.3
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Name a range of feelings (e .g ., excited, scared, angry, surprised) .16.1 PK.A.4
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Control negative responses by expressing them in appropriate ways (e .g ., talking with a peer or telling a teacher) .16.1 PK.A.5
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- B
INFLUENCES OF PERSONAL TRAITS ON LIFE
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Recognize that everyone has personal traits which guide behavior and choices. 16.1 PK.B
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Demonstrate awareness of self and one’s own preferences .16.1 PK.B.1
- 2
Know and state independent thoughts and feelings .16.1 PK.B.2
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Show pride in own accomplishments .16.1 PK.B.3
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Demonstrate confidence in own abilities (e .g ., “I can kick that ball really far .”) .16.1 PK.B.4
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Choose materials and activities based on preferences and personal interests .16.1 PK.B.5
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- B
- C
RESILIENCY
- C
Recognize that everyone makes mistakes and that using positive coping skills can result in learning from the experience. 16.1 PK.C
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Stay calm when something does not go the way intended .16.1 PK.C.1
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Strive to correct mistakes .16.1 PK.C.2
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Move forward with a second attempt at something after the first attempt was unsuccessful .16.1 PK.C.3
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Ask for help with a task after an unsuccessful attempt .16.1 PK.C.4
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- C
- D
GOAL-SETTING
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Establish goals independently and recognize their influence on choices. 16.1 PK.D
- 1
Set and discuss goals for play and activities when asked .16.1 PK.D.1
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- D
Establishing and Maintaining Relationships16.2
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RELATIONSHIPS – TRUST AND ATTACHMENT
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Interact with peers and adults in a socially acceptable manner. 16.2 PK.A
- 1
Engage in reciprocal conversation with familiar peers and adults .16.2 PK.A.1
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Respond to familiar adult’s questions and directions .16.2 PK.A.2
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Demonstrate appropriate affection for familiar adults and peers .16.2 PK.A.3
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Seek out companionship from another child .16.2 PK.A.4
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Use words denoting friendship .16.2 PK.A.5
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Ask a child to play (e .g ., “Do you want to make a block house with me?”) .16.2 PK.A.6
- 7
Play cooperatively with a few peers for a sustained period of time .16.2 PK.A.7
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Respond with empathy to others who are upset .16.2 PK.A.8
- 9
Share and take turns .16.2 PK.A.9
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Respect feelings and belongings of others .16.2 PK.A.10
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- B
DIVERSITY
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Identify similarities and differences between self and others. 16.2 PK.B
- 1
Understand that each person has a set of unique characteristics .16.2 PK.B.1
- 2
Make drawings of people, including self- portraits, depicting body parts, clothing, and other physical characteristics .16.2 PK.B.2
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Label personal characteristics .16.2 PK.B.3
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Discuss the similarities and differences between self and others .16.2 PK.B.4
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Understand that family structures may differ from one family to another .16.2 PK.B.5
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Understand that the thoughts and feelings of others may differ from own .16.2 PK.B.6
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Demonstrate respect for children’s differences, including differences in thoughts and feelings .16.2 PK.B.7
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- B
- C
COMMUNICATION
- C
Engage in reciprocal communication with adults and peers. 16.2 PK.C
- 1
Communicate using detail related to topic being discussed including topics of personal interest, and special events .16.2 PK.C.1
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Pose questions related to topic being discussed .16.2 PK.C.2
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Respond to questions posed by adults and peers .16.2 PK.C.3
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Allow wait time before responding .16.2 PK.C.4
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Engage in turn-taking .16.2 PK.C.5
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- C
- D
MANAGING INTERPERSONAL CONFLICTS
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Use appropriate words and actions to express one’s own desires .16.2 PK.D
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Identify a problem and discuss possible solutions .16.2 PK.D.1
- 2
Solve simple conflicts with peers with independence (e .g ., share, take turns, apologize, try something else, ask for help) .16.2 PK.D.2
- 3
Begin to negotiate conflicts that arise using words before seeking help .16.2 PK.D.3
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Use words during a conflict instead of physically responding .16.2 PK.D.4
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Accept and attempt teacher’s or others’ ideas about new strategies to solve a conflict .16.2 PK.D.5
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- E
SUPPORT – ASKING FOR HELP
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Ask for and accept offers of help when needed or appropriate. 16.2 PK.E
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Attempt tasks independently before asking for help .16.2 PK.E.1
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Recognize when help is needed .16.2 PK.E.2
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Recognize appropriate sources of help (e .g ., familiar adult, community helpers, peers) .16.2 PK.E.3
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Ask for adult help to solve a problem or to complete a task .16.2 PK.E.4
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Respond appropriately to offers of help (e .g ., “That’s okay, I can do it .” or “Yes, thank you .”) .16.2 PK.E.5
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- E
Decision-Making and Responsible Behavior16.3
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DECISION-MAKING SKILLS
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Interpret the consequences of choices. 16.3 PK.A
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Recognize unsafe situations and tell an adult .16.3 PK.A.1
- 2
Tell a peer when a rule is broken .16.3 PK.A.2
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Warn a peer about a safety risk on the playground .16.3 PK.A.3
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Encourage two friends who are having a dispute to “use their words and work it out .”16.3 PK.A.4
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Discuss the reasons for having rules16.3 PK.A.5
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UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL NORMS (Social Identity)
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Recognize there are socially acceptable ways to behave in different places. 16.3 PK.B
- 1
Make transitions between places and people with minimal distress .16.3 PK.B.1
- 2
Use inside voices while indoors and outside voices when outdoors .16.3 PK.B.2
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Cooperate in both large and small group activities that are facilitated by adult .16.3 PK.B.3
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Apply classroom rules to new situations .16.3 PK.B.4
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Adjust to changes in routines and activities .16.3 PK.B.5
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Follow rules and routines in classroom and other settings with reminders .16.3 PK.B.6
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- B
- C
RESPONSIBLE ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT – EMPATHY
- C
Actively engage in assisting others when appropriate. 16.3 PK.C
- 1
Respond with empathy to others who are upset .16.3 PK.C.1
- 2
Recognize when someone needs help and offer assistance .16.3 PK.C.2
- 3
Respect another’s attempts to complete tasks independently .16.3 PK.C.3
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- C
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- PRE-K
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- Pennsylvania Learning Standards for Early Childhood PRE-KINDERGARTEN
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