Developmental surveillance is structured follow-up: we observe how your child grows, compare it with age-appropriate expectations, and listen closely to the family—because what happens at home and school matters as much as what we see in the clinic.
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Systematic observation
We review milestones in motor skills, language, social-emotional, cognitive and adaptive areas on a clear, periodic basis.
Family at the center
You share what you notice—changes, worries and wins. That information guides our plan.
Early detection
Spotting differences early allows us to support your child's wellbeing sooner.
It is not a single isolated visit: we combine clinical history, hands-on exploration and age-appropriate tools—with approachable language.
We focus observation on signs that deserve attention, for example:
Global delays or delays in specific developmental areas
Variations in muscle tone or posture
Indicators related to language or communication
Signs associated with neurodevelopment or sensory processing
Risk factors that call for closer follow-up
Active listening with parents or caregivers (and the school context when relevant).
Exploration of the child: how they play, move, communicate and interact.
Clear explanation of what we observe and what is typical at their age.
Stimulation ideas, follow-up recommendations or referral for deeper evaluation if needed.
Our goal is that you understand your child's development with clarity and leave with concrete next steps: what to watch for, when to return and when a fuller assessment makes sense.
Developmental surveillance is a map for your child's journey. We are here with professional warmth—to notice early, support you and step in when it helps most.