“…INDI accounts for four developmental domains, some of which include subscales (Vásquez‐Echeverría et al, 2021 ): (a) Cognitive development is composed of Language (including oral comprehension and production, phonological awareness, and early literacy skills, e.g., Understands a short story ; 7 items), Logical‐mathematical skills (early numeracy skills such as verbal counting, recognizing number symbols, shapes, and manipulating quantities, e.g., Recognizes numbers between 1 and 10 , 6 items), Self‐projection (including perspective‐taking abilities, as in the case of episodic memory, foresight and theory of mind; Buckner & Carroll, 2007 , e.g., Anticipates what he will need in the future , 6 items), and Executive functioning (including mainly attentional and self‐regulation skills, e.g., Is able to wait for turns , 6 items). Cognitive subscales scores are summed up to yield a Cognitive development total score; (b) Motor development (mostly composed of content tapping fine‐motor skills such as pencil‐grip and gross‐motor skills such as locomotion, e.g., Holds the pencil properly , 6 items); (c) three orthogonal subscales compose Socioemotional development: Internalizing behaviors (behavior problems such as anxiety, sadness or behavioral inhibition, e.g., S pends time alone , isolated from the group , 5 items), Externalizing behaviors (behavior problems such as verbal or physical aggression, defiant attitudes toward teachers and peers, e.g., Verbally assaults his / her peers , 4 items), and Prosocial behaviors (cooperative and empathic attitudes, e.g., Shares toys and materials , 5 items).…”