Skill

Cooperates With Adults

Child uses polite social behavior and follows adult guidance.

Ages 36–60 months

Why it matters

Prosocial, cooperative behavior with adults — greeting, attending, following reasonable guidelines — lets a preschooler take part in group routines and builds the mutual respect that classroom and family life depend on.

Builds toward this milestone

  • engages in prosocial and cooperative behavior with adults. — Head Start ELOF

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What mastery looks like

  • Uses prosocial greetings and respectful words with adults, such as "hello" and "thank you".
  • Attends to an adult and follows familiar guidelines and directions without significant prompting.
  • Asks or waits for adult permission before acting when unsure.

How to observe it

  • Does the child greet and respond to adults with respectful language?
  • When given a direction, can the child attend and follow it with little prompting?
  • When unsure, does the child check with an adult before going ahead?

Accessibility

  • Pair spoken directions with a picture schedule or gesture so expectations are clear.
  • Give extra processing time and one step at a time for children who need it.

Activities

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Evidence