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The Early Childhood Outcomes connects the developmental continuum of skills to the Texas Prekindergarten Guidelines to help educators design appropriate, individualized goals and interventions for the youngest learners who are developmentally functioning below four-year-old expectations.
Texas Prekindergarten Guidelines have been developed to provide guidance for planning quality learning experiences for all children three to five years of age.
The State of Texas provides free prekindergarten for eligible students. Prekindergarten enrollment is ongoing. For more information, use the Family Information button below.
Prekindergarten Guidelines. The Texas Prekindergarten Guidelines are aligned with the Kindergarten Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), sequenced to follow child development and give teaching strategies for each of the guidelines. The guidelines offer educators the information and support to prepare all children for success in school.
The revised prekindergarten guidelines are aligned with the Kindergarten Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), sequenced to follow child development, and give teaching strategies for each of the guidelines.
Early childhood education supports encompass learning from birth to grade 2. Focus areas include access to high-quality prekindergarten (HQPK), early learning childhood development resources including materials and training focused on family engagement and grade-level guidelines, and workforce partnerships.
Early Childhood Outcomes and Prekindergarten Guidelines Alignment helps design preschool instruction to align with each of the Texas Education Agency’s prekindergarten guidelines to one or more of the three early childhood outcomes.
The Texas Education Agency has released its 2022 Texas Prekindergarten Guidelines. Implementation of the guidelines begins in August, with the start of the 2023-24 school year. The published documents include streamlined and comprehensive guides for PK3 and PK4 in English, Spanish and Vietnamese.
Texas Prekindergarten Guidelines (Pre-K) PK3.I.A.1. Child is building competence in controlling own body movements. PK3.I.A.2. Child can identify own physical attributes and indicate some likes and dislikes when prompted.
Rubric for Pre-K. At Least 80% Score. Recommended. 1. Pre-K Guidelines. 2. Skills and Practice. 3. Health & Wellness.