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Yes, your child should have a developmental screening!
Once before they turn two, and every year after that until they are five years old.
What Parents Should Know About Screenings
As a parent or caregiver, you are your child’s first expert and advocate. You see the small victories, like the first time they roll over, hearing their first word, watching as they stack blocks or run after the family pet. Developmental screening helps take those everyday observations and compare them to trusted developmental benchmarks, so you can feel confident your child is on track.
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Get a closer look at how your child is developing.
Contact the Child Development Center in your region to schedule their free developmental screening!
Wyoming Department of Health
(307) 777-6972
(307) 777-7515
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