

This website is developed to allow you to pre screen your child based on their age and activities. The key to success in overcoming early developmental issues is early detection.
The prescreening on this website gives you the ability to check your child’s progress by age. This process also gives you a clearer understanding of specific developmental stages and your child’s level of ability as measured against other children of similar age.
While helping your child reach his or her potential it is important to understand your child’s developmental needs. Vision, hearing, mobility, mental and social development are measured by activities your child engages in or has trouble with. Every child is a unique and beautiful person with strengths and weaknesses.
Please feel free to take advantage of the free screening on this website, in the event you want your child screened by a professional, the birth to three programs offers free in depth screening as well as providing you with connections to appropriate professionals who can provide your child the appropriate care he or she deserves.
All prescreening, screening and recommendations are free of charge.
Please contact us with questions about how you can get help today.
Fall is time of change; the days are getting cooler. Jackets come out of the closet and
summer clothes are put away for the year. Take your child out for an afternoon walk,
talk about the colors of the leaves and how they making crunching sounds when
you walk through them. Point out that some still stay green. Pile up leaves in
your yard and let your toddler jump in them and run through them. Let them help
rake them up with a little toy rake for more fun.
Halloween safety tips.
Take a flash light; only go to familiar neighbor hoods; leave earlier in the day, do not allow your child to eat any candy until you have checked it. Remove any ball shaped or very chewy candies that may cause choking. A child can choke on anything larger than a quarter (older children & adults a 50 cent piece).
If purchasing a costume try to avoid masks they can impede your child’s vision. Consider purchasing a larger size that can be worn over a coat if the weather is cold. Don’t forget one for yourself, your children love to see you dress up too!
When carving pumpkins let you little ones help scoop out the insides. This gives them the chance to help while exploring new textures. Talk about how cold it feels and how it is sticky and slimy and how the seeds are hard. Click more below for fun fall activities and recipes.