Developmental screenings are conducted by an experienced Early Intervention Specialist through observation and caregiver input. These screenings will give you information about your child’s overall development as well as track progress towards milestones. If additional support is recommended, we may suggest a referral for a more in-depth evaluation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What is a developmental screening?
A developmental screening is a short, play-based check to see how your child is developing in areas like language, movement, and social skills. - Why are screenings important?
They help identify strengths and areas where your child may need extra support, so you can access helpful resources early. - How long does it take?
Screenings typically take about 15–20 minutes and are designed to be fun and stress-free for your child. - Who conducts the screening?
Trained professionals who specialize in child development will complete the screening in a familiar setting at your child’s daycare. - Is there a cost?
No, the screening is completely free for families with children enrolled in the daycare. - What happens after the screening?
You’ll receive a summary of your child’s results and recommendations for next steps, if needed.