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Slosson educational tests and assessments for teachers, educators and other professionals, in schools, hospitals, and corrections.  Used to test students in regular and special education, remedial reading and math, intelligence, visual motor, speech language for school screening and forms for teachers to evaluation students' mental abilities.


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(EQS) Early Question Skills Complete

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Early Question Skills (EQS)


Joan S. Kissel



Age: 4 and up


Administration: Individuals or Small Groups



EQS is a companion text to Question Cognition. It presents early question skills for the student who is not able to respond appropriately to questions presented in Question Cognition. EQS is concerned with helping the child deal with communication breakdowns which occur.
EQS presents the early question words of who, what, which one, is, and how after the establishment of the semantic information in the question. For example, when a child is asked, "Who has the ice cream cone?", the child will point to the ice cream cone. It is the vocabulary coming at the end of the question which triggers the response. When asked, "Who?”, the child becomes confused and again points to the ice cream cone. The question has not been answered.
EQS establishes vocabulary levels for semantic knowledge prior to the presentation of the question form, presents early printed word recognition skills and early question words. It teaches the student to listen for labels, functions, attributes and factual information. The EQS consists of 43 work sheets and 21 pages from Question Cognition. It may be used in therapy situations and then sent home as homework sheets. EQS is appropriate for students with very low language or disordered language. It may also be used with students who are learning English as a Second Language (ESOL).



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