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Developmental Screening

Practices can benefit from technical assistance when developing and effectively implementing a developmental screening program. You might wish to consider the following sources of technical assistance when implementing a screening program in your practice.

 

Technical Assistance Screening Implications
Do you have access to a pediatric psychologist or developmental behavioral pediatrician in your community? Consider obtaining consultation to help select instruments to train your staff and implement the screening program.
Do you know of pediatric practices or pediatric residency programs in your community that are conducting developmental screening using a specific instrument? Consider contacting these practices or residency programs about their experiences and recommendations.
Does your state's early and periodic screening, diagnosis and treatment (EPSDT) program use a developmental screening instrument? Consider contacting relevant state-level professionals about their experiences and recommendations in developmental screening.
Does your state's AAP chapter offer technical assistance for developmental screening? Consider obtaining technical assistance from your state's AAP chapter.
Have you chosen a specific developmental screening instrument? Consider obtaining training and technical assistance from the test developer.

 

5. What Resources for Assessment and Intervention for Developmental Problems Are Available in Your Community?

Back to Part I: Defining Your Practice's Screening Needs

 

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