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12837 Flushing Meadows Drive, Suite 220, Saint Louis, MO 63131
Provides cognitive assessments (gifted, intellectual disability assessments) with the client and includes clinical and collateral interviews, completion of self-report and collateral behavior rating scales, cognitive testing, measures of adaptive behavior (if indicated), and review of records.
6000 Bond Avenue, East Saint Louis, IL 62207
Provides developmental evaluations for children. Evaluation includes growth, physical movements, behavior, play, physical exam, hearing and eye screenings to determine areas of strength and weakness.
4969 Benchmark Centre Drive, Suite 100, Belleville, IL 62226
Pediatricians and pediatric nurse practitioners provides developmental evaluations regarding a child's growth, physical movements, behavior, play, interactions with family members, physical exam, hearing and eye screenings, play observation, and standardized tests that present the child with specific tasks to determine areas of strength and weakness.
825 South Taylor Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63110
Provides an evaluation of an individuals development and abilities including physical, language, intellectual, social and emotional.
1634 West Polk Street, Chicago, IL 60612
Union Health Service (UHS) - Polk Street Center provides assessments for identifying concerns or delays in infant's and toddler's development and to establish the necessity of intervention services.
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2701 West Peterson Avenue, Chicago, IL 60659
The Place for Children with Autism provides an individualized autism assessment called the Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program, or VB-MAPP. Using the VB-MAPP, they determine baseline skills and assess each child's current milestones relating to language, learning, and social skills.
814 North Franklin Street, Chicago, IL 60610
The Place for Children with Autism provides an individualized autism assessment called the Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program, or VB-MAPP. Using the VB-MAPP, they determine baseline skills and assess each child's current milestones relating to language, learning, and social skills.
3600 West Fullerton Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647
Angel Harvey Family Health Center's Child Development Support Services provides a Specialist who is present in the Pediatric Clinic to see all newborns for developmental screening, to assist with problems with lactation, and to educate parents on child safety including car seats. From ages 3-6, child development specialists assist families dealing with poor verbal communication and behavioral and sensory issues; conduct additional developmental screenings; provide parent education and support; provide nutrition education for children with feeding issues; and provide behavioral and disciplinary interventions, social and emotional support, and language support. Parents are also given information about free or low-cost programs for their children through various resources. Child Psychiatry diagnoses and treats disorders of thinking, feeling, and/or behavior through medication affecting children, adolescents, and their families. The Child Psychiatry department works closely with the therapists in the CACS program, the child development specialists, and clinical providers.
3600 West Fullerton Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647
Angel Harvey Family Health Center's CHAT program provides children and their families with an opportunity to learn and practice social and interpersonal skills in a fun group environment that both children and families enjoy.
5733 West Patterson Avenue, Chicago, IL 60634
Vox Chicago provides assessment to identify concerns or delays in a child's development.
3700 West 103rd Street, Chicago, IL 60655
Saint Xavier University's Birth to Three Program is designed to support families with children under the age of three and to promote their academic success. Children who qualify for the program are identified through developmental screenings and parent interviews offered free. The program provides:Free developmental screenings for families of all communitiesOne-hour interactive parent classes to observe and discuss your child's growth and developmentMonthly field trips to acquaint families with activities in the communityCurriculum-based home visits providing age-appropriate activities that support development and preschool readinessParenting classes to discuss various topics, including positive discipline, educational rights, developmental concerns, and parenting techniques
5310 West Cermak Road, Floor 3, Cicero, IL 60804
The Place for Children with Autism provides an individualized autism assessment called the Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program, or VB-MAPP. Using the VB-MAPP, they determine baseline skills and assess each child's current milestones relating to language, learning, and social skills.
707 East 47th Street, Chicago, IL 60653
The Place for Children with Autism provides an individualized autism assessment called the Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program, or VB-MAPP. Using the VB-MAPP, they determine baseline skills and assess each child's current milestones relating to language, learning, and social skills.
4401 South Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, IL 60632
Kiddy Kare provides assessment to identify concerns or delays in a child's development and to establish the necessity of early intervention services.
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70 East Lake Street, Suite 1300, Chicago, IL 60601
Children's Research Triangle (CRT) offers therapy and evaluation services for children. CRT provides trauma-informed, evidence-based mental health therapy for children ages 0-18 experiencing a wide range of interpersonal and community-wide trauma. They provide individual, family, or group therapy, as well as case management services, tailored to meet each client's specific needs. Therapy is provided in community settings such as schools and shelters, at CRT's Loop clinic, and via teletherapy. CRT provides thorough evaluations and can address a variety of clinical issues. One of the few agencies specializing in the needs of children with prenatal substance exposure and/or trauma, CRT is also one of the only agencies in Illinois providing evaluations that include assessment by a pediatrician, providing comprehensive evaluations for fetal alcohol syndrome disorders (FASD), as well as trauma-informed assessment and more
225 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611
Lurie Children's Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics is a multidisciplinary group that specializes in the diagnostic evaluation and treatment of children with developmental delays, autism, ADHD, Down syndrome, learning disabilities, and intellectual disabilities.
14701 South LaGrange Road, 2nd Floor, Orland Park, IL 60462
The Place for Children with Autism provides an individualized autism assessment called the Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program, or VB-MAPP. Using the VB-MAPP, they determine baseline skills and assess each child's current milestones relating to language, learning, and social skills.
2100 South Morgan Street, Suite C101, Chicago, IL 60608
The Place for Children with Autism provides an individualized autism assessment called the Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program, or VB-MAPP. Using the VB-MAPP, they determine baseline skills and assess each child's current milestones relating to language, learning, and social skills.
6202 West Montrose Avenue, Chicago, IL 60634
The Place for Children with Autism provides an individualized autism assessment called the Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program, or VB-MAPP. Using the VB-MAPP, they determine baseline skills and assess each child's current milestones relating to language, learning, and social skills.
9400 South Cicero Avenue, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
The Place for Children with Autism provides an individualized autism assessment called the Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program, or VB-MAPP. Using the VB-MAPP, they determine baseline skills and assess each child's current milestones relating to language, learning, and social skills.
5422 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60644
Hektoen Institute for Medical Research - Child and Family Connections #9 provides free developmental evaluations for children. If a child is determined eligible, an individual family plan is developed to address the child's delay with services being provided primarily in their home. Some services may be offered during after-hours.
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4145 West Armitage Road, Chicago, IL 60639
The Place for Children with Autism provides an individualized autism assessment called the Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program, or VB-MAPP. Using the VB-MAPP, they determine baseline skills and assess each child's current milestones relating to language, learning, and social skills.
2450 Westfield Drive, Elgin, IL 60124
The Place for Children with Autism provides an individualized autism assessment called the Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program, or VB-MAPP. Using the VB-MAPP, they determine baseline skills and assess each child's current milestones relating to language, learning, and social skills.
4415 West Harrison Street, Suite 350, Hillside, IL 60162
Suburban Access - Child and Family Connections #7 facilitates early intervention screenings for all children under the age of three and potentially have developmental delays including behavioral, vision, hearing, cognitive, physical, speech, social-emotional, or adaptive self-help skill delays or have risk of delay. The fees for the Illinois Early Intervention Program are based on a family's size and income. Families are required to first utilize their private insurance if applicable. The Early Intervention Program will pay for necessary therapies and services not covered by the family's insurance.
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4867 North Broadway Avenue, Chicago, IL 60640
Lurie Children's Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics is a multidisciplinary group that specializes in the diagnostic evaluation and treatment of children with developmental delays, autism, ADHD, Down syndrome, learning disabilities, and intellectual disabilities.