Growth and Developmental Assessment focuses on monitoring a child’s physical growth, developmental milestones, and overall well-being from infancy through adolescence. Regular assessments help ensure children are growing appropriately for their age and identify any concerns at an early stage.
Assessments are conducted using standardized growth charts and age-appropriate developmental screening tools. Key areas evaluated include height, weight, head circumference, motor skills, speech and language development, social interaction, and cognitive abilities.
Early identification of growth or developmental concerns allows timely intervention and appropriate guidance. Individualized care plans are created based on the child’s needs, helping support optimal development and long-term outcomes.
Parental involvement and counseling are essential during the assessment process. Parents receive clear explanations, reassurance, and practical advice to support their child’s growth and development at home.
When required, referrals to specialists and coordination with therapists or educators are arranged to ensure comprehensive and continuous care. Regular follow-up assessments help track progress and adjust care plans as the child grows.