Neurodevelopmental screeners are brief, targeted evaluations designed to identify early signs of developmental differences and clarify whether a child may benefit from more comprehensive assessment or early intervention. At Neurokids Center, these screeners focus on understanding developmental patterns during key periods of growth and are especially helpful when concerns are emerging but a full evaluation may not yet be indicated.
Screeners are used to assess specific areas of concern such as communication, social engagement, attention and self-regulation, early learning skills, play, and adaptive functioning. Results help families gain clarity, reduce uncertainty, and guide informed decisions about next steps, including monitoring, targeted supports, or referral for a comprehensive evaluation.
Autism Screeners
At Neurokids Center, we believe early answers can make a meaningful difference.
EarliPoint™️ is an FDA-authorized, technology-based autism screening tool designed to help identify early signs associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in young children. Using advanced eye-tracking technology and interactive visual tasks, EarliPoint™️ analyzes how a child visually engages with social and non-social information in a natural, child-friendly way.
This screening can provide valuable insights into social attention, communication patterns, and behaviors commonly associated with autism, helping families better understand whether a comprehensive evaluation may be recommended.
EarliPoint™️ is a screening tool, not a standalone diagnosis. Results are interpreted within the context of the child’s developmental history, behavioral observations, and clinical concerns. If needed, our team may recommend a comprehensive autism evaluation for further clarification and diagnostic recommendations.
If you have concerns about your child’s communication, social interaction, behavior, or development, our team is here to guide you through the next steps with compassion and evidence-based care.
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