At CNS Behavioral Health, we provide comprehensive early childhood developmental evaluations to assess cognitive, language, motor, social-emotional, and adaptive skills in young children. Early identification of developmental delays or challenges allows for timely interventions that support learning, socialization, and overall well-being. Whether you’re a parent noticing differences in your child’s development or seeking guidance on school readiness, our evaluations offer clarity, insight, and practical recommendations to help your child thrive.
What is an Early Childhood Developmental Evaluation?
An early childhood developmental evaluation is designed to assess a child’s developmental milestones, strengths, and areas of difficulty across key domains. These evaluations help determine whether a child may have developmental delays, neurodevelopmental conditions (such as Autism or ADHD), or learning challenges that could impact their growth. Early assessments ensure that families receive the right interventions, therapies, and resources during the critical early years of development.

Why Seek an Early Childhood Developmental Evaluation?
An evaluation can provide valuable insights for children who experience:
- Speech and language delays (limited vocabulary, difficulty forming sentences, unclear speech).
- Challenges with social interactions (limited eye contact, difficulty engaging in play, trouble understanding social cues).
- Fine and gross motor delays (struggles with handwriting, coordination, balance, or movement).
- Difficulty with attention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity (early signs of ADHD or executive functioning challenges).
- Behavioral concerns (frequent meltdowns, difficulty with transitions, emotional dysregulation).
- Delays in self-care or adaptive skills (difficulty dressing, feeding, following routines, or engaging in age-appropriate tasks).
- Concerns about Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, or other neurodevelopmental conditions.
Early evaluations can help families better understand their child’s unique strengths and challenges, ensuring that necessary supports and interventions are implemented before difficulties become more pronounced.
Our Evaluation Process
The Importance of Early Identification & Intervention
Capturing developmental challenges early can have a profound impact on a child’s future. Research has consistently shown that early intervention leads to significantly better outcomes in cognitive, academic, social, and emotional development (Dawson et al., 2010; National Research Council, 2001).
How Early Childhood Evaluations Can Help
- Identify developmental strengths and challenges early to guide targeted interventions.
- Provide recommendations for speech therapy, occupational therapy, behavioral therapy, or educational support.
- Guide parents in fostering their child’s development through structured strategies at home and school.
- Support access to early intervention services, special education programs, and school accommodations.
- Help caregivers, educators, and therapists develop appropriate, individualized support plans.


Who Can Benefit from an Early Childhood Developmental Evaluation?
- Toddlers & Preschoolers (Ages 2-5) – Children who may be showing early signs of developmental delays, social difficulties, or school readiness concerns.
- Parents & Caregivers – Those seeking guidance on their child’s development and available support services.
- Educators & Pediatricians – Professionals referring children for early intervention services and specialized learning support.
Why Choose CNS Behavioral Health?
Dr. Bishay’s expertise in early childhood development, neurodevelopmental disorders, and educational advocacy ensures a thorough, compassionate, and strengths-based approach to each evaluation. Identifying challenges early allows for timely interventions, greater progress, and improved long-term outcomes for children.
At CNS Behavioral Health, we recognize that every child develops at their own pace, but when concerns arise, early assessment can make a life-changing difference. Our evaluations not only provide diagnostic clarity but also equip families with personalized strategies, actionable recommendations, and advocacy support to ensure their child receives the best possible care and resources at home, in school, and in the community.
If you have concerns about your child’s development, don’t wait—early intervention is key.
