PinnacleAI journey — Screen
How a Free Developmental Screening Works for a Young Child
A free developmental screening is a short, friendly, play-based check of how a young child is growing across communication, social connection, movement and daily skills. The team observes the child at play and asks the parent about milestones, then shares plain-language feedback on whether development is on track or would benefit from a closer look. It is a first-step indicator, never a diagnosis, designed to reassure and to guide the right next move early.
Wondering what actually happens when you bring your child for a free developmental screening? It is gentler — and more empowering — than most parents expect.
In short
A free developmental screening is a short, friendly check of how your child is growing across the everyday skills that matter at their age — talking and understanding, playing and connecting, moving, and managing daily routines. It is a quick first look, not a diagnosis: a trained team observes your child, asks you about what you see at home, and gently flags whether everything looks on track or whether a closer assessment would help. It is warm, play-based, and designed to reassure as much as to inform.How the screening works, step by step
A screening usually begins with you — because no one knows your child better. You will be asked simple questions about your child's milestones: how they communicate, how they play with others, how they move, eat, sleep and respond to the world around them. Alongside this, our team gently observes your child at play, watching for the natural building blocks of development — eye contact, gestures, responding to their name, sounds and words, fine and big movements, and how they engage with people and toys.Nothing is invasive and nothing is timed against a pass-or-fail bar in front of you. The aim is a quick, holistic picture: is development unfolding as expected for this age, or are there areas worth a closer, structured look? A screening typically takes a short while and ends with a plain-language conversation about what was seen. If everything looks on track, you leave reassured with simple ideas to keep nurturing growth. If something would benefit from deeper assessment, the team explains the next step warmly and clearly — no labels, no alarm.
What a screening is — and is not
A screening is a first-step indicator, like a torch that shows where to look more closely. It is not a diagnosis and not a final word on your child's abilities. Think of it as the doorway: it helps decide whether a fuller, clinician-led assessment is the right next move. The earlier development is observed, the earlier the right support can begin — and very often, that support is simply confident reassurance.The Pinnacle way
A screening is general guidance only — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care, never from an app or a form. Our screening is the gentle first step on the [PinnacleAI journey](/), drawing on the whole-child view that powers our speech therapy and wider developmental pathways across 70+ centres and 700+ therapists.Trusted sources
The CDC's Learn the Signs. Act Early. programme on developmental monitoring and screening; the American Academy of Pediatrics and HealthyChildren on routine developmental surveillance; WHO Nurturing Care guidance on early childhood development.Next step — Book your child's free developmental screening today for a warm, play-based first look and clear, reassuring guidance on what comes next.
What to watch
After a screening, keep noticing how your child communicates, responds to their name, plays and connects with others, and moves day to day — and share any new observations, or any skills that seem to fade, with the team at the next step.
Try this at home
Before a screening, jot down a few everyday notes — favourite words or sounds, how your child plays, and anything you've wondered about. Your observations are the most valuable part of the picture.
Trusted sources
Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days
This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.
Frequently asked
Is a free developmental screening the same as a diagnosis?
No. A screening is a quick first look that shows whether your child's development appears on track or whether a closer, clinician-led assessment would help. A diagnosis is never made from a screening — it is formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.
What ages is developmental screening suitable for?
Screening is helpful right across the early years, because development unfolds in stages from infancy onwards. The team simply checks the skills that matter most for your child's particular age, in a warm and play-based way.
Will my child be tested or made to perform?
Not at all. The screening is gentle and observational — your child plays naturally while the team watches development unfold, and you answer simple questions about what you see at home. There is no pass-or-fail pressure.
What happens after the screening?
You receive a plain-language conversation about what was observed. If everything looks on track, you leave reassured with ideas to keep nurturing growth. If a closer look would help, the team explains the next step clearly and warmly.