Joint Attention Checklist
Joint Attention Checklist
General Items
- Evaluate the overall frequency of joint attention behaviors.
- Consider the context in which joint attention occurs.
- Gather input from caregivers about the child’s joint attention skills.
Pre-Joint Attention Skills
- Observe if the child initiates eye contact with others.
- Check if the child follows another person's gaze.
- Look for signs of the child using gestures (e.g., pointing, waving).
- Note if the child engages in shared activities with others.
Joint Attention Initiation
- Monitor if the child shows objects or events to others.
- Check if the child looks back at the person to share interest.
- Observe if the child uses vocalizations to gain attention.
Joint Attention Response
- Assess if the child responds to their name being called.
- Evaluate if the child looks when someone points to an object.
- Check if the child follows the direction of pointing gestures.
Sustained Joint Attention
- Observe if the child maintains eye contact during interactions.
- Check if the child engages in turn-taking during play.
- Look for the child's ability to share enjoyment by laughing or smiling with others.
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