Child Find
Child Find Screening
Are you worried about your child’s development?
• Does your child have a medical disorder or birth defect that interferes with their development?
• Does your child seem to have hearing or vision issues?
• Does your child have difficulty communicating with people outside the family?
• Does your child have difficulty keeping up with other children their age?
• Does your child have issues learning when they are experiencing social-emotional difficulties?
Any child, birth to five, whose family or caregivers would like more information about their child’s development can contact their local district to receive a free Child Find Screening.
What happens during a Child Find Screening?
The purpose of a Child Find Screening is to identify issues that may affect your child’s learning, growth, and development and to help parents identify their child’s strengths and weaknesses.
During the screening, school staff will ask you questions about your child’s thinking skills, communication skills, self-help skills, motor skills, social-emotional skills, and medical history.
After the screening, someone will talk to you about the results and you may be given suggestions, a referral for more testing, or scheduled for a follow-up to check on skill development. You will have the chance to ask any questions about your child’s development.
Where can I go for screening?
All school districts in Washington State have Child Find Screenings available. For more information and to schedule a screening in your school district, please contact:
West Valley School District
8902 Zier Rd
Yakima WA 98908
Season Almason
509-972-5560
If your family is living in a temporary situation, you may contact the district where you are currently staying for a screening.
WAC 392-172A-02040 - School districts shall conduct child find activities calculated to reach all students with a suspected disability for the purpose of locating, evaluating and identifying students who are in need of special education and related services, regardless of the severity of their disability.