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Ventura County Special Education Local Plan Area SELPA Mary E. Samples, Assistant Superintendant www.vcselpa.org Preschool Language Survey A tool for determining Language Development (ELD) level in students who are potential Learners (ELs)- to be used at initial intake for Special Education eligibility only. For More Information Contact: Regina Reed, Director, Personnel Development (805) 437-1560 rreed@vcoe.org 2012 Adapted with permission from the Los Angeles Unified School District, Whitt Hayslip 2008 Revised September 18, 2012 Reviewed September 26, 2016

INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE When a preschool-aged child is first referred for assessment for special education, a Home Language Survey must be administered as part of the assessment planning process. If the parent(s) indicate a language other than on questions #1-3, the student will be considered an EL, and these procedures must be followed as part of the process of eligibility assessment (question #4 is considered to be optional). Because students with disabilities may have delays in the areas of general language development and/or cognition, it is often difficult to establish the level of language proficiency. Therefore, an analysis of proficiency in as compared to proficiency in the primary language becomes very informative. The information from this survey will be used to determine whether the student is considered to be an Learner or a student with disabilities in language and/or cognition across languages. Students who are considered to be ELs will receive targeted instruction in Language Development (ELD), including vocabulary, syntax, morphology, and pragmatics unique to the language. Students who are considered to be delayed in any language will receive targeted instruction in general development of language and communication. Preschoolers who are identified as ELs must have at least one ELD goal on their IEP from the Preschool goals bank. In addition, all other goals must be linguistically appropriate, which means that they are at the appropriate EL level. The EL levels are indicated in the goals bank. Also, special consideration must be given to the language in which the goal is taught ( or primary language). For some students this may mean that they will be taught to follow directions, make simple requests or express needs first in their primary language, or, that instructions will be given in both as well as the primary language, (or primary language only). In addition, ELD activities must be included as a regular component of the daily curriculum. The activities may be infused into other curricular activities or taught separately to EL students. The California Department of Education Preschool Learning Foundations 1 contains a very helpful section on the fundamentals of language development which may serve as a guideline for preschool teachers. In addition, the California Department of Education s publication Preschool Learners Principles and Practices to Promote Language, Literacy, and Learning 2 is another useful resource. This survey will assist in identifying whether or not a special education preschool child is an Learner. Information from other assessments at intake may also be used to supplement this survey. IMPORTANT NOTE: This process is valid for preschool purposes only. Upon entry into kindergarten, students with a home language other than on the Home Language Survey must be reassessed to measure Language Proficiency using the CELDT or alternate assessment. The Ventura County SELPA has developed the Ventura County Comprehensive Alternate Language Proficiency Survey 3 for Students with Moderate-Severe Disabilities (VCCALPS) for use with students who cannot be assessed using the CELDT. 1 Preschool Learning Foundations, (Volume1), (2008), California Dept. of Education, Sacramento, CA. 2 Preschool Learners- Principles and Practices to Promote Language, Literacy and Learning, 2 nd Edition, (2009) California Dept. of Education, Sacramento, CA. 3 Ventura County Comprehensive Alternate Language Proficiency Survey (VCCALPS), Ventura County SELPA, (2011), Camarillo, CA.

HOME LANGUAGE SURVEY ENGLISH Date School Teacher The California Education Code requires schools to determine the language(s) spoken at home by each student. This information is essential in order for schools to provide meaningful instruction for all students. Your cooperation in helping us meet this important requirement is requested. Please answer the following questions and have your son/daughter return this form to his/her teacher. Thank you for your help. Name of student: Last First Middle Grade Age 1. Which language did your son or daughter learn when he or she first began to talk? 2. What language does your son or daughter most frequently use at home? 3. What language do you use most frequently to speak to your son or daughter? 4. Name the language most often spoken by the adults at home: 5. Did you move because you or another family member works in agriculture? 6. In what year did your child first enroll in a U.S. school? Signature of Parent or Guardian ESTUDIO DEL IDIOMA DEL HOGAR ESPAÑOL Fecha Escuela Maestro(a) El Código de Educación de California requiere que las escuelas determinen el idioma que se habla en el hogar de cada estudiante. Esta información es esencial para que las escuelas puedan proporcionar instrucción. Le pedimos su cooperación en ayudarnos a cumplir este requisito importante. Por favor conteste las siguientes preguntas y haga que su hijo o hija devuelva esta forma a su maestro. Gracias por su ayuda. Nombre del estudiante: Apellido Primero Segundo Grado Edad 7. Cuando su hijo(a) empezó a hablar cuál idioma aprendió primero? 8. Cuál idioma usa principalmente su hijo(a) cuando conversa en la casa? 9. Cuál idioma usa usted con más frecuencia cuando habla con su hijo(a)? 10. Cuál idioma hablan los adultos con más frecuencia en la casa?: 11. Se mudo porque usted o algún miembro de su familia trabaja en la agricultura? 12. En que años inscribió a su niño(a) por primera vez en una escuela de los Estados Unidos? Firma del padre o tutor

PROCESS STEP ONE: Complete the Parent Interview Use an interpreter if necessary to assist the parent in responding to the questions. Proceed to Step Two if a language other than is indicated on: o three out of four questions or o a total of four or more questions on the entire parent interview page. If neither of the above are met, the child is considered EL Later. You may stop here. STEP TWO: Administer the Screening Tool Administer first in Administer in primary language if necessary as directed in the instructions. Check correct and incorrect responses and record totals. STEP THREE: Determine Classification 1. Convene IEP team, with input from Learner program personnel. (May be done as an Addendum). 2. Use Screening Tool Summary Sheet to determine Language Proficiency Classification. 3. Indicate language proficiency level at bottom of the Summary Sheet 4. Record proficiency level on the Preschool IEP page.

STEP 1 Ventura County SELPA PRESCHOOL ENGLISH LANGUAGE SURVEY (PELS) PARENT INTERVIEW Child s Name: D.O.B.: 1) What language is used most frequently to communicate by/with sibling(s)? ( Qué idioma se habla con más frecuencia con el hermano(s)?) 2) What language is used most frequently to communicate by/with other children while at play? ( Qué idioma se habla con más frecuencia con otros niños mientras juegan?) 3) What is the language of the television programs your child most frequently enjoys? ( Cuál es el idioma de los programas de televisión que con más frecuencia disfruta su niño?) 4) What is the language of the stories your child most frequently requests?( Cuál es el idioma de los cuentos que su niño pide con más frecuencia?) 5) (If your child uses any words at all) What language does he/she use most frequently to express wants and needs? ( Qué idioma usa su niño con más frecuencia para expresar lo que quiere y necesita?) 6) (If your child uses any words at all) What language does your child most frequently use to name familiar objects, foods, parts of body? ( Qué idioma usa con más frecuencia su niño para nombrar objetos familiares, alimentos, partes del cuerpo? ) 7) Is there anything else you d like to share about how your child communicates with you (e.g., signing; pointing, etc.). (Hay otra cosa que le gustaría compartir en como su niño lleva una conversación con usted?) 8) If there is a major caregiver (other than immediate family.) What language does the daily caregiver use with your child? (Si hay un cuidador principal (que no sean familia inmediata). Qué idioma usa el cuidador con su hijo.) Proceed to Step 2 if a language other than is indicated on: three out of the first four questions; or a total of four or more questions on the entire parent interview page. if responses to the questions are difficult to obtain due to child s disability or uncertainty on the part of the parent. If none of the above apply, proceed to Step 3 Summary Sheet and indicate EL-Later and record also on Preschool IEP page.

STEP 2 Ventura County SELPA PRESCHOOL ENGLISH LANGUAGE SURVEY (PELS) SCREENING TOOL Child s Name: D.O.B.: Primary Language: 1. Begin by administering the following survey in. 2. Circle the + sign if the child is able to perform the task. Circle the sign if the child cannot. 3. Indicate totals at bottom of each column. 4. Next administer in primary language. 5. Transfer scores to the Screening Tool Summary Sheet (Step 3) RECEPTIVE LANGUAGE 1 Appears to attend and respond (turns head and/or makes eye contact) when called or addressed by familiar individual. 2 Correctly indicates (with eye gaze or pointing) three familiar objects or toys when asked, Show me. 3 Correctly identifies, by pointing/touching or eye gaze at least 3 body parts (on self or another person) when asked Show me. 4 Responds (with words, head nod, or any other appropriate way) when asked if he/she would like a particular food, drink or preferred item. (eg., Want Juice? ; Want more? ; Want blanket? ) 5 Demonstrates common actions when requested to do so (without someone modeling the action). (eg, Look at me, ; Come here, ; Wave bye-bye. ) 6 Follows simple one-step commands involving familiar objects when presented (eg., Put the top on the jar. ; Give me the.). [if not physically able, indicates whether adult models action correctly] Totals: Primary Language EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE Primary Language 1 Uses early expressions (eg., Uh oh! when milk or juice spills.; ba ba for blanket.) 2 Beginning to say first words clearly enough to be understood. (eg., gih for give; dis for this; uhee for cookie.) 3 Uses a few words to express needs, wants or interests. (eg. Up. (to be picked up); No, Milk, Ball, Mama, Dada.) 4 Beginning to use two word utterances to express needs, wants, or interests. (eg., More milk, Big doggie, Go bye-bye, More please ) 5 Starting to add articles before nouns. (eg., A cat, ; The cup, ; My ball ) 6 Uses three-word utterances to communicate. (eg., I want Juice. Daddy go store? Want more rice. ) Totals:

STEP 3 Ventura County SELPA PRESCHOOL ENGLISH LANGUAGE SURVEY (PELS) SCREENING TOOL SUMMARY SHEET Child s Name D.O.B Date: Primary Language Receptive (6 total) Total minuses Did child receive 3 consecutive minuses? Expressive (6 total) Total minuses Receptive (6 total) Total minuses Did child receive 3 consecutive minuses? Expressive (6 total) Total minuses Determine the EL level: If the total plusses in are 4 or less, the child is considered to be an Learner Beginning Level. If the total plusses in are between 5-8, the child is considered to be an Learner Middle Level. If the total plusses in are between 9-12, the child is considered to be an Learner EL Later Level. (The level in primary language can be used as a factor in considering disability.) THE CHILD S LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY APPEARS TO BE: EL Beginning EL Middle EL Later REMINDER: This is valid for determining EL level for preschool purposes only; students with a home language other than will need to be assessed to measure Language Proficiency using the CELDT or other state-approved alternate assessment upon entry into Kindergarten.