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PKBS-2


PKBS-2

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Preschool and Kindergarten Behavior Scales

Section I. Child Information

Child's Name*
Sex*
Is this child receiving services in a school or in a school-related program(e.g., Preschool, Head Start)?*

Section II. Rater Information

MM slash DD slash YYYY

Section III. Please rate the child on each of the items

Ratings should be based on your observations of this child's behavior during the past 3 months. The rating points after each item appear in the follow format:

    Never-If the child does not exhibit a specified behavior, or if you have not had an opportunity to observe it, select 0 Never.

    Rarely-If the child exhibits a specified behavior or characteristic, but only very infrequently, select 1 Rarely.

    Sometimes-If the child occasionally exhibits a specified behavior characteristic, select 2 Sometimes.

    Often-If the child frequently exhibits a specified behavior or characteristic, select 3 Often.

Social Skill Scale

1. Works or plays independently*
2. Is cooperative*
3. Smiles and laughs with other children*
4. Plays with several different children*
5. Tries to understand another child's behavior("why are you crying?")*
6. Is accepted and liked by other children*
7. Follows instructions from adults*
8. Attempts new tasks before asking for help*
9. Makes friends easily*
10. Shows self-control*
11. Is invited by other children to play*
12. Uses free time in an acceptable way*
13. Is able to separate from parent without extreme distress*
14. Participates in family or classroom discussions*
15. Asks for help from adults when needed*
16. Sits and listens when stories are being read*
17. Stands up for other children's rights ("That's his!")*
18. Adapts well to different environments*
19. Has skills or abilities that are admired by peers*
20. Comforts other children who are upset*
21. Invites other children to play*
22. Cleans up his or her messes when asked*
23. Follows rules*
24. Seeks comfort from an adult when hurt*
25. Shares toys and other belongings*
26. Stands up for his or her rights*
27. Apologizes for accidental behavior that may upset others*
28. Gives in or compromises with peers when appropriate*
29. Accepts decisions made by adults*
30. Takes turns with toys and other objects*
31. Is confident in social situations*
32. Responds appropriately when corrected*
33. Is sensitive to adult problems ("Are you sad?")*
34. Shows affection for other children*

Problem Behavior Scale

1. Acts impulsively without thinking*
2. Becomes sick when upset or afraid*
3. Teases or makes fun of other children*
4. Does not respond to affection from others*
5. Clings to parent or caregiver*
6. Makes noises that annoy others*
7. Has temper outbursts or tantrums*
8. Wants all the attention*
9. Is anxious or tense*
10. Will not share*
11. Is physically aggressive (hits, kicks, pushes)*
12. Avoids playing with other children*
13. Yells or screams when angry*
14. Takes things away from other children*
15. Has difficulty concentrating or staying on task*
16. Disobeys rules*
17. Has problems making friends*
18. Is afraid or fearful*
19. Must have his or her own way*
20. Is overly active-unable to sit still*
21. Seeks revenge against others*
22. Defies parent, teacher, or caregiver*
23. Complains of aches, pain, or sickness*
24. Resists going to preschool or day care*
25. Is restless and fidgety*
26. Calls people names*
27. Is difficult to comfort when upset*
28. Withdraws from the company of others*
29. Bullies or intimidates other children*
30. Seems unhappy or depressed*
31. Has unpredictable behavior*
32. Is jealous of other children*
33. Acts younger than his or her age*
34. Destroys things that belong to others*
35. Is moody or temperamental*
36. Is overly sensitive to criticism or scolding*
37. Whines or complains*
38. Gets taken advantage of by other children*
39. Disrupts ongoing activities*
40. Tells lies*
41. Is easily provoked-has a "short fuse"*
42. Bothers and annoys other children*
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