Wondering or concerned about your Child's:
Development?
Speech?
Hearing/Vision?
Social Skills?
Free Child Development Clinic for Children Birth to Six Years of Age, provided by Yellowstone-West/Carbon County Cooperative in conjunction with STEP and in cooperation with your local public school.
Purpose:
Screen children birth to 6 for a wide range of developmental areas
Provide information to parents about their child's development
Birth to 3 Years Old:
Development - Screens social skills, language and motor skills.
Wellness - By public nurse, if available.
Hearing - By an audiologist.
3 to 6 Years Old:
Motor - Screens your child's catching, jumping, skipping, and cutting.
Concepts - Screens your child's colors, counting, naming body parts, and following directions.
Language - Screens your child's articulation, language usage, and problem solving.
Social - Screens how your hcild engages with other children and adults.
Self-Help - Screens your child's ability to take care of himself or himself.
Wellness - By a public nurse, if available.
Hearing - By an audiologist.
Vision - Screens your child's near and far vision.
For more information please call: 406-628-7903
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