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Parent FAQ: Do You Provide Screening?

Parent FAQ: Do You Provide Screening?

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Screenings for autism, ADHD, speech delay, and behavioral concerns help with early detection and better outcomes.

Early detection makes all the difference in a child’s development. Screenings identify whether a child may have speech delays, autism, ADHD, or behavioral concerns. These assessments are quick, child-friendly, and provide parents with a clear understanding of next steps.

Screenings help parents avoid unnecessary worry and take timely action when needed. When challenges are identified early, therapies are more effective and children adapt faster.

At Little Miracles Autism and Child Development Center, we provide screenings that guide parents with clarity, ensuring every child gets the right support at the right time.

FAQs:

  1. What is a developmental screening?
    It’s an assessment that checks if a child is meeting age-appropriate milestones.

  2. At what age should screenings be done?
    Screenings can begin as early as 18 months and are recommended regularly until school age.

  3. Does screening mean diagnosis?
    No. Screening highlights concerns and may suggest further evaluation if needed.

  4. How long does a screening take?
    Most screenings are completed within an hour.

  5. Why is early screening important?
    Early detection allows therapies to start sooner, leading to better outcomes.

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Concerned About Your Child’s Development?

Concerned About Your Child’s Development?

A professional evaluation can help you better understand your child’s communication, sensory, behavioural, and developmental needs.

A professional evaluation can help you better understand your child’s communication, sensory, behavioural, and developmental needs.