How jane functions in this area
At home, Jane is generally able to pay attention and remember what she's told. Sometimes, like all children, she finds it trickier to focus if there are lots of distractions or she's tired. With a bit of support to minimise interruptions and a calm environment, Jane can usually concentrate well on the task at hand and recall information when she needs it.
In daily life at home, Jane's attention skills mean she sometimes needs a little help to stay focussed while getting ready in the mornings. She may also need a reminder to keep her on track while completing homework or chores, but she is learning to use timers to help her remember each step!
Jane is doing well at school with both her attention and memory. She concentrates well on classroom activities and follows instructions from her teachers. Jane also seems to find it easy to remember what she has learned. With continued encouragement at home and school, Jane will likely continue to develop these skills and confidently engage with new learning experiences.
In class, Jane shines when she's captivated by a topic. To help her stay focused during less exciting tasks, visual timers and breaking work into smaller chunks could be helpful. With some support remembering multi-step instructions, Jane can participate fully and show her bright ideas in every lesson.
Jane's attention and memory skills appear consistent and strong across both home and school. While both settings report things are going well, Jane seems to find it slightly easier to focus at home. Perhaps the quieter environment or familiar routines support her concentration. This small difference isn't a concern, but it could be helpful to explore what aspects of the home environment best support Jane's attention and see if any of those elements can be incorporated into her school day.