I don't know what it would be called (they might just make up their own) but the town we lived in when DD was that age, they had a preK in the public school that was set up for LD kids but were full inclusion so they had NT kids as well to make up a balance. It was free for the LD kids and tuition-based for non-LDs. Anyone with residency could be screened (nearly everyone did this).

The screening was similar to what you described. Did they have them cutting too? My DD got super high marks on that...wow...they really made a big deal of it. I don't remember any jumping but it could have been on there. My DD's coordination has slowly been falling behind her peers but it wasn't a huge issue back then. She was a very good climber.

Mostly I remember that I was sent to a different part of the building to wait, and after the fact was told that she ran away a few times during the screening, one time getting all the way outside before being caught, which is part of why I waited another year to send her to preK.

Ironically it came up during disastor K year that when she was screened at 3 yrs 1 m she was 2-3 years advanced across the board, but it didn't raise any flags. Probably because they thought I had been hothousing her.

I don't remember knots. She would have gotten age '0' for that I'm sure.

Last edited by bzylzy; 04/28/12 10:32 AM.