Screening for 3 1/2 to 5 Year Olds

The early childhood years from birth to the start of kindergarten are an important time of rapid learning and growth. Early Childhood Screening is a quick and simple check of how children are doing between the ages of three and a half to five years. It identifies, at an early stage, possible learning or health concerns so that children can get needed help before starting school. Screening in early childhood supports children's readiness for kindergarten and promotes positive child health and developmental outcomes. Early Childhood Screening is not a kindergarten entrance test.

Early Childhood Screening is required for entrance in Eden Valley-Watkin's School Readiness program and Minnesota's public schools Kindergarten grade.  All three and a half to five year old children must be screened at least once. Early Childhood Screening or a comparable comprehensive screening is required for public school kindergarten entrance.

The screening process:

The developmental screening instruments used in the Eden Valley-Watkins School District are recommended by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) for use in comprehensive screening programs for children in Minnesota and are approved by the Minnesota Department of Education for use in the Early Childhood Screening Program.

Assessments include:

To make an appointment for your child,  contact: Amanda Meierhofer at: (320) 453-2900 ext 3116 or email: ameierhofer@evw.k12.mn.us

A packet of paperwork will be mailed to use once an appointment has been scheduled.