Made for Parents
Basic
Our most Basic Plan offers you a one-time opportunity to complete the ASQ-3. Upon completion, you’ll receive your child’s results, personalized recommendations, and simple, yet exciting activities to target developmental areas.
Intermediate
Our Intermediate Plan is a step up from our Basic Plan. The Intermediate Plan provides you with on-going developmental screenings, from your child’s starting age until they phase out at 36-months.
Advanced
COMING SOON!
Our Advanced Plan is not one to miss! Caregivers of children birth through three get the perks of our Intermediate Plan+ Individualized Monthly Coaching sessions. Coaching sessions allow you to connect with our Early Intervention Specialist to discuss any questions or concerns you have about your child’s development or routines.
Made for Professionals
-
The Ages and Stages Questionnaire, Third Edition™ is a tool that provides a snapshot of your child's development in various areas, such as communication, gross motor skills, fine motor skills, problem solving, and personal-social skills.
-
Once completing your initial ASQ-3™, we will periodically send follow-up questionnaires to ensure your child is progressing satisfactorily.
-
We provide consultation services to other early childhood professionals, such as daycare providers, to help them improve their care for children. This may include:
1) providing information on best practices for child development,
2) offering training on how to recognize and support children with developmental delays, and
3) providing resources and support for creating a developmentally appropriate environment.By working together, we can help ensure that all children receive high-quality care and support during their critical early years.
-
We offer educational opportunities to physicians to help them stay current with the latest developments and best practices in the five developmental domains and the importance of monitoring. We also provide education on a play-based autism intervention called the PLAY Project. This education will help physicians to identify and support children with developmental delays and autism and provide better care for their patients.