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From Staff Reports
BRIGHTON TWP. – Free developmental screenings will be available for young children on June 15.
Lifesteps Beaver County is conducting free developmental and autism screenings for children newborn to age 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 15 at Lifesteps Beaver County Program Center, 138 Friendship Circle, Brighton Township.
Lifesteps urges families to proactively have children assessed for developmental delays. Notable milestones in a child’s development include certain aspects of hearing, talking, seeing, playing and basic social skills.
Through Lifesteps Child Check program, parents are provided with knowledge on their child’s current state of development and guided to resources when delays are detected. The screening is a brief assessment using games and activities to determine a child’s current level of development.