| Measuring Your Child’s Outcome
Below is a practical tool that you can use to evaluate and measure the effect and outcome of your child’s skill development progress. Your child’s developmental outcomes will depend on the focused time and interaction you and your child spend correctly using each learning tool so your child gains the maximum benefit from the deliverable values inherent in each product.
Practical Measurements Used to Determine the Effect and Outcome of the Added Value “Pi” Process
| Child’s Developmental Characteristics |
Practical Measurements and Outcome |
| Cognitive |
(1) Learning from Experience and Exposure |
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(2) Improvement in Educational or Academic Process |
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(3) Inquisitiveness/Observation Skills |
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(4) Growing Base of Knowledge |
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| Social |
(1) Developing Interaction with Peers & Other People |
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(2) Expanding Interactive Environment |
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(3) Family Unity, Awareness and Bonding |
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(4) Communication/Language Enhanced |
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| Emotional |
(1) Self Esteem/Confidence/Self Motivation |
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(2) Positive Attitude |
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(3) Temperament Control |
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(4) Independence |
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| Physical |
(1) Hand/Eye Coordination |
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(2) Controlled Physical Actions |
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(3) Large and Small Motor Skills |
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(4) Dietary and Physical Habits |
These measurements and outcomes can be used to determine the effect of the Pi process on each child. However, the extent of measurable success relies significantly on the level of commitment and participation of the parents, families and educators, who play a vital role in this strategically designed resource.
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