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Make the First Five Count: A Child Development Screening Tool

How do you know if your child's development is on track? Make the First Five Count is a free screening tool that gives parents clarity and next steps.

What is Make the First Five Count?

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Every parent wonders.

I wonder if she's on track.

What should I be looking for?

How do I know if she needs help?

 

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NARRATOR (VO):

In the first five years, your child will grow faster than at any other time in life.

That's why these years matter so much.

 

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There are five areas that shape how your child grows.

It starts with play.

 

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Like using imagination to explore their world.

 

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Communication.

Expressing ideas in their own way.

 

CHILD 1:

Leo, can you hear me?

 

CHILD 2:

Loud and clear.

 

CHILD 1:

There's an emergency on the playground.

 

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Movement.

Growing strength, balance, and coordination.

 

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Problem solving.

Figuring out how things work.

 

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And relationships.

The bonds that help children feel safe and loved.

 

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Every child grows in their own way, and when you notice something,

or just start to wonder, there's a quick and easy way to check.

 

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Our free, confidential screening helps you understand your child's

needs and behaviors across these five areas.

 

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Easterseals has supported families for over 100 years.

 

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We help you find answers, celebrate progress, and feel empowered.

Notice your child's needs.

 

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Check in at easterseals.com/firstfive and reach out when you're unsure.

 

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Paula Pompa Craven, Chief Clinical Officer, Easterseals Southern California

You know your child best. If something doesn’t feel right, share your concerns with a healthcare provider.

— Paula Pompa Craven, Chief Clinical Officer, Easterseals Southern California

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