Let’s Grow: The Importance of Screening and Follow Up
Our Friends at the Sparkler app chatted with Kirsten Carlone, the lead care coordinator at 211 Child Development. Kirsten’s primary role at 211 Child Development is following up with families who use Sparkler. She also provides outreach and training for families and programs across Connecticut.
Why is screening important for families, and why is it important for providers like teachers or pediatricians working with families?
Screening is important because potential delays are not always obvious to parents, teachers, or other providers working with families. Screening helps us identify the areas that could use more support, as well as celebrate the areas that are on track.
How do you support families who have completed an ASQ (Ages & Stages Questionnaire)?
I support families by helping them understand the screening questions and results. I provide information on developmental milestones and can connect families to free programs in Connecticut, like Birth to Three, Preschool Special Education, and Help Me Grow.
What steps do you take after receiving the results?
After a family completes a screening, I review the results and the caregiver’s responses. If the responses indicate a score of monitor or refer, or the caregiver wrote in a specific concern, I reach out to the family by phone to discuss it.
How do you guide families who have concerns?
If, while speaking with the family, concerns are identified, I will support the family in connecting to programs like Birth to Three, Preschool Special Education, or Help Me Grow. I will also share play activities and parenting tips through the Sparkler app so the family can play together while working on the areas of concern.
