Each statewide system should include procedures for screening of health
and development as one component of a comprehensive child find system.
Use of standardized, validated, accurate measures is highly recommended.
Informal detection methods (checklists, observations, review of milestones,
or use of selected items on validated screens, etc.) are not recommended
because they miss the majority of children with disabilities. However,
some informal methods (such as checklists) may encourage parents and
caregivers to ask questions about a child's health or development that
lead to screening and/or evaluation.
Parents, grandparents, and other caregivers can use standardized screening
tools that have been designed for this purpose.
Screening is mandated under EPSDT (Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis
and Treatment) and is required of pediatric healthcare providers who
deliver routine health supervision services.