Early Childhood Development
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What is the ASQ Developmental Screening?
This first step in getting your child ready for school and becoming familiar with your child’s developmental milestones.
Developmental screenings offer an opportunity to gauge your child’s current abilities in various areas such as communication, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, problem-solving, personal-social and social-emotional. Developmental Milestones describe how a child should be growing and learning within these areas at different stages of their life.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children be screened at 9, 18, 24, and 30 months of age and every year after to ensure that their development is on track. Screenings also help families determine what additional resources or referrals for services are needed (if any).
Cape Henlopen School District offers access to free developmental screenings in both English and Spanish to all District families with children ages birth to 5 years old. This screening is available for all children in public and private preschools, as well as family and center-based child cares, and even those who are not in care outside the home.
Families who participate will receive the following:- Free Developmental Screening and results.
- Free information describing age appropriate activities for home.
- Free information about developmental milestones.
What are Developmental Milestones?
Developmental Milestones are defined as things that most children can do by a certain age. More information about specific milestones for each age can be found on the Child Development Watch website. Additional information and videos about developmental milestones can also be found on the CDC's website.CAPE HENLOPEN STUDENTS 0-34 MONTHS | ENGLISH
CAPE HENLOPEN STUDENTS 0-34 MONTHS | SPANISH
CAPE HENLOPEN STUDENTS 34-60 MONTHS | ENGLISH
CAPE HENLOPEN STUDENTS 34-60 MONTHS | SPANISH
If you are printing paper copies of the ASQs to submit, please also print and submit the consent form | Parent Consent Form, English | Parent Consent Form, Spanish
ASQ Questionnaire Available in Additional Languages
ASQ- 3 Arabic | ASQ-SE-2 French | ASQ-3 French | ASQ-3 Chinese Simplified | ASQ-3 Chinese TraditionalDevelopmental Concerns
Child Find is part of Delaware's system for identifying children suspected of having a delay in development. If a young child is not meeting typical developmental milestones, or someone is concerned about the child’s growth or learning, child find teams will evaluate how the child plays, learns, speaks, behaves, and moves. The purpose of the evaluation is to determine if there is a significant delay or a need for early intervention or special education services. Evaluations conducted by Child Find teams are at no cost to parents. If you have concerns about your child's development, please fill out the Ages and Stages Questionnaire at the links above. An educator will reach out to you with your results and next steps if needed.