Welcome to Wayne County, Michigan

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Department of Health & Human Services

Head Start - Facts about Screening

Wayne County Head Start's Developmental Screening Process

"In collaboration with each child's parent, and within 45 calendar days of the child's entry into the program, grantee and delegate agencies must perform or obtain linguistically and age appropriate screening procedures to identify concerns regarding a child's developmental, sensory, behavioral, motor, language, social, cognitive, perceptual, emotional skills. To the greatest extent possible, these screening procedures must be sensitive to the child's cultural background" [Performance Standard 1304.20(b)(1)]

This pamphlet is designed to answer questions about the developmental screening process of children enrolling in the Wayne County Head Start program. All staff involved in the developmental screening process should be familiar with the proper procedures. There have been several myths about the do's and don'ts of screening. It is necessary that all children be screened consistently and accurately. We hope this pamphlet will guide your efforts in ensuring a systematic, effective and sensitive screening for all children.

Facts about wayne county's head start screening process (pdf)