Research on brain development has documented that the future education and well being of a child is formed very early. The majority of the brain is developed during the first three years of life. Research shows that early experiences and early learning actually changes the physical structure of the brain. Infants and toddlers are pre-programmed to learn but they can only learn from the experiences we provide for them.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Do you have concerns about your child's development?

Are you wondering if your child should be talking more? Should be walking? Does your child seem to be different from his/her peers around the same age?
If you have concerns feel free to take our online Ages and Stages Survey which will be professionally scored to see if your child falls below where they should be for their age.  The questionnaire includes questions about your child's communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem solving, and personal social skills. Click on the link below:

Ages and Stages Developmental Questionnaire

*If you have behavior concerns with your child call Tami at 616-796-1504 for a Social-Emotional Screening