Developmental Assessments
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Understand Your Child’s Strengths, Challenges, and Areas for Growth

What is a Developmental Assessment?
Communication
How your child expresses themselves and understands language.
Motor Development
Fine and gross motor skills such as drawing, grasping, walking, and coordination.
Social-Emotional Skills
How your child relates to others, handles emotions, and navigates social situations.
Social-Emotional Skills
How your child relates to others, handles emotions, and navigates social situations.
Using evidence-based tools tailored to your child’s age and needs, the assessment helps identify areas of strength and areas where extra support may be helpful.
1. Initial Consultation
We’ll start with a short intake session to gather background information and identify your priorities and concerns.
2. Assessment Process
Standardized tools, caregiver interviews, and/or structured activities with your child are used to assess key developmental domains. All assessments are selected based on your child’s age and individual profile.
3. Review & Results
Once the assessment is complete, you’ll:
- Meet one on one with your BCBA to review results and summary of the assessment.
- Receive referrals if additional services are needed.
- A written report that can be shared with educators, therapists, or medical professionals.