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Teacher Assessment of Communication - Pre Primary

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The Teacher Assessment of Communication Tool screens the language and speech skills Pre-Primary children need for successful academic outcomes. The TAC-PP is based on data collected in 2006.


Please note, this purchase allows lifetime access to resources for administering the TAC-P. This purchase does not include resources for scoring and analysis. There are multiple scoring and analysis options available at an additional cost.


  • Option 1: Next Challenge Speech Pathologists can assist with the scoring and analysis of results for the TAC-P scores. Please email Next Challenge at enquiries@nextchallenge.com.au for a quote for these services. Our speech pathologists can also conduct the screens at your school. It is strongly recommended that a Speech Pathologist is involved in the data scoring to ensure accurate and efficient analysis and recommendations.
  • Option 2: A school can arrange with an external Speech Pathologist to complete the scoring and analysis of results.
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