Developmental Screenings

Screening often includes activities children already engage in, or view as games, to assess milestones. When done with a caregiver, it can provide ideas for new activities to try with your child as well as help you to understand the types of skills your child may be developing at each new stage. 

A child's early years lay the foundation for all that is to come. 

Oregon Screening Project offers fast and fun ways to: 

  • Make sure a child's development is on track. 

  • Learn about what's coming next in a child's development. 

  • Catch concerns early when follow-up and support can make a difference.

Check your child’s early development.

Parents or child care providers of young children can use the Oregon Screening Project for free. The two early childhood screening tools available to help check a child’s general and social-emotional development are: 

Have concerns? Here are some resources:

Why Act Early if You’re Concerned about Development? | CDC

CDC’s Milestone Tracker App | CDC

Early Intervention / Early Childhood Special Education