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Predictive value of early developmental examination.

R Boothman, E M White, S Sweenie

    Archives of Disease in Childhood
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    Developmental screening effectively identifies children needing preschool education and health support. However, early screening under age one missed some handicaps, highlighting areas for further research in universal screening effectiveness.

    Area of Science:

    • Child development
    • Pediatric screening
    • Early intervention

    Background:

    • Developmental screening is crucial for identifying children who may benefit from early educational and health interventions.
    • Assessing the efficacy of developmental screening tools is essential for optimizing child health outcomes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the effectiveness of a specific developmental screening method in identifying children who could benefit from additional support.
    • To identify limitations of developmental screening, particularly in infants under one year old.

    Main Methods:

    • A longitudinal study involving 168 children, with examinations conducted at intervals over a 3-year period.
    • Utilized a developmental examination to assess children's progress and identify potential developmental delays or handicaps.

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    Main Results:

    • The screening method proved effective in identifying children with developmental delays who could benefit from preschool education and enhanced health visitor supervision.
    • The screening test administered to children under one year of age failed to detect two cases of moderate handicap identified at the 3-year examination.

    Conclusions:

    • Developmental screening can be a valuable tool for early identification of children needing support.
    • Limitations exist, especially in very early screening, necessitating further research into universal screening protocols and assessment of screening clinic outcomes.