What is One Before Two?
One Before Two, in association with the Wyoming Department of Health, spreads awareness about the benefits of early childhood developmental screenings for all children ages 0-5. Our primary mission is to connect families to screening centers in their area. We also provide access to unique educational resources that are intended to support the information families gain from screenings, and to help families further engage in their child’s development. It is our goal to shine a positive light on developmental screenings, and to foster a supportive community of children, families, and child care professionals.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a screening cost?
It’s free in Wyoming!
How often should my child have a screening?
Once before they turn two, and once more before their fifth birthday.
What do screenings test?
Developmental screenings monitor milestones associated with every stage of development, including vision, hearing, and other motor and physical skills, cognitive abilities, social and emotional skills, and communication and language abilities.
Why are screenings important?
Developmental screenings help identify whether a child has a delay in their cognitive or physical growth. If a delay is detected, the next steps can be taken to help that child’s family get the help and resources they need.
What Screenings
Look Like
The Importance of
Early Detection
“We may not be able to prepare the future for our children,
but we can at least prepare our children for the future.”
Franklin D. Roosevelt

Wyoming Department of Health
(307) 777-6972
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One Before Two is for every child and every family in Wyoming, without exception, and without discrimination.