The BSRA helps to determine if a child is ready for school.
As a family of products in concept development, the Bracken assessments differ in focus and item type. In the BBCS-3:R, the child simply points to a correct picture. This is a nonverbal task. In the BBCS-E, the child verbally responds to stimulus items. The BSRA-3 is a school readiness screener; it evaluates just 5 areas of the full BBCS assessments. Together, they are a powerful set of tools for a child’s concept formation and academic success.
Breakdown for Bracken
The test includes five subtests to assess basic concepts related to school readiness:
- Colors
- Letters
- Numbers/Counting
- Size/Comparison
- Shapes