Denver Developmental Screening Test
The Denver Developmental Screening Test is a tool used to assess the developmental progress of children from birth to six years old. It evaluates four key areas: personal-social, fine motor-adaptive, language, and gross motor skills. The test helps identify children who may need further evaluation or intervention to support their development.
Administered by healthcare professionals, the test involves observing a child's abilities through various tasks and activities. Results are compared to age-specific norms, allowing for early detection of potential developmental delays. This early identification can lead to timely support and resources for families and children.