Early Childhood Screening
Our screener will give you information about your child’s current skills in 5 key
areas of development:
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Motor Movement
Gross Motor items include catching, jumping, hopping, and skipping. Fine Motor items include building with blocks, cutting, copying shapes and letters, and writing, and a popular finger touching task
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Language
Items include answering simple personal questions (name, age, and sex), articulation, naming (expressive) or identifying (receptive) objects and actions, plus phonemic awareness tasks such as rhyming and “I Spy.”
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Basic Concepts
Items include pointing to named body parts, naming or identifying colors, rote counting, counting blocks, identifying concepts in a triad of pictures, and sorting shapes. Includes an item that assesses automatic naming of objects, a skill that is associated with potential learning disabilities.
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Self Help Development
Looks at the child’s development of personal care skills related to dressing, eating, and grooming.
Social Development
Looks at the child’s development of social skills with other children and parents, including rule compliance, sharing, self-control, and empathy
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YOU WILL RECEIVE A COMPREHENSIVE REPORT REGARDING YOUR CHILD’S SKILLS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES.
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Screenings will take place at your child’s preschool. A parent survey will be sent home for completion and needs to be returned the day of screening.
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To sign up below please include your child's name, date of birth, and daycare.