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Birth to Six Prescreening
(for Vision, Hearing, and Development)
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12 MONTHS TO 3 YEARS
12 TO 18 MONTHS
Does the child...
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Walk alone
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Pick up small objects (raisin size)
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Put objects in and dump from containers
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Put one object on top of another
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Feed himself with spoon
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Hold and drink from a cup with some spilling
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Point to several things or pictures when named
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Say two of three different words in addition to
"Mama" or "Dada"
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Ask for things using words
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Know parents from strangers
18 MONTHS TO 2 YEARS
Does the child...
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Walk up and down stairs with his hand held
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Scribble
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Move her body in time to music
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Put two words together ("more juice")
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Begin to ask questions, ("juice?".
"bye-bye?")
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Feed himself a sandwich taking bites
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Take off socks and shoes
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Look at storybook pictures with an adult
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Make simple choices among toys (puzzles or
trucks)
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Mimic another child's play (pouring sand,
throwing ball)
2 TO 3 YEARS
Does the child...
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Walk well, run, stop, step up, and squat down
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Stack more than two objects
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Use the spoon and cup all by herself when eating
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Follow two-step directions ("Get the book
and put it on the table.")
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Name five to six body parts on himself
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Take part in simple conversation
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Answer simple "what" and "what
do" questions ("What do you want for lunch?")
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Point to or name objects when told their use
("What do you drink with?")
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Help with simple tasks (picking up toys)
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Use 2-3 word sentences regularly
PRESCREENING CHECKLIST:
PRESCREENING
INSTRUCTIONS
VISION &
HEARING
BIRTH TO 12 MONTHS
3 TO 6 YEARS
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