Common Types of Developmental Assessments for Young Children
Contact Dr. Debra Campbell, Dr. Joseph Smith, Dr. Ellen McCormick, Dr. Caroline Albert-Martin, Dr. Michele Tuepker, or Dr. Aaron Heaberlin of Premier Pediatrics if you are looking to arrange early childhood development assessments in Brighton, CO, or Commerce City.
Developmental delays in children are far from rare. If you notice issues in your child’s development, your next course of action should involve scheduling an appointment with a pediatrician. To be more specific, you should make arrangements for a development assessment.
Arranging a developmental assessment is highly recommended because it can help you learn more about your child’s condition. After learning more about your child’s condition, you and your child’s pediatrician can start constructing a treatment plan.
Pediatricians may conduct three types of developmental assessments. The first developmental assessment the pediatrician may perform is developmental monitoring. Developmental monitoring is the least formal of the early-age assessments. This assessment simply involves monitoring your child and noting milestones. You can also perform developmental monitoring at home.
Developmental screening is the next form of assessment that may be conducted on your child. This assessment represents a significant step up in formality compared to developmental monitoring. Parents are asked questions about their children’s growth, language ability, motor skills, emotions, and behaviors using formal questionnaires. Typically, developmental screenings are conducted during well-child visits. However, a pediatrician may also request screening if they notice developmental concerns.
Finally, kids may also be given developmental evaluations. Developmental evaluations are performed by specialists, and they often involve structured tests. The developmental evaluation is the last step to determine if a child requires treatment. You may need to answer additional questions during this time.
Coordinate with Dr. Campbell, Dr. Smith, Dr. McCormick, Dr. Albert-Martin, Dr. Tuepker, or Dr. Heaberlin of Premier Pediatrics if you are seeking early childhood development assessments in Brighton, CO, or Commerce City.
Now that you know about your child's condition, you can start securing any necessary treatment.
Therapy sessions can be immensely beneficial for children with developmental delays. Occupational and physical therapy can help your child improve coordination and motor skills. Meanwhile, speech and language therapy can refine your child’s ability to communicate. Behavioral therapy is also a potential solution for mental health disorders. Special education can also help ease your children into the classroom setting. They can receive the education they need at the appropriate time to keep pace with their peers.
Book early childhood development assessments in Brighton, CO, or Commercial City by calling 303-655-1685 and speaking to Dr. Campbell, Dr. Smith, Dr. McCormick, Dr. Albert-Martin, Dr. Tuepker, or Dr. Heaberlin of Premier Pediatrics.