Free Hearing & Developmental Screenings
Regular screening of a child’s development is an effective way to identify early if children are falling behind their peers or are in need of extra support to meet their developmental milestones. If needs are identified, early intervention or early childhood special education services can provide a variety of supports.
Families of children birth to five years old are invited to drop in to meet with friendly staff from Clackamas ESD's early learning team to have their child’s hearing screened, complete a play-based developmental screening, get their questions answered, and receive recommendations on next steps to support their child’s development at one of our upcoming free screening events:
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Free Hearing & Developmental Screenings in Estacada
Estacada Public Library 825 NW Wade St, Estacada, ORFree Hearing & Developmental Screenings in West Linn
West Linn Public Library 1595 Burns St, West Linn, ORFree Hearing & Developmental Screenings in Molalla
Molalla Public Library 201 E 5th St, Molalla, OR
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Early Learning News
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At Clackamas ESD, inclusion isn’t just a philosophy. It’s something you can see in action every day across our preschool classrooms. In classrooms led by Amy Paterson Sandie and Kassy Ell, early intervention and early childhood special education specialists in our PEER preschool program, inclusion means welcoming and supporting children [...]
Supporting student growth and connection regionwide over the summer
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New AAC playgroups brought families together across Clackamas County this summer
In addition to their extended school year program, our early intervention/early childhood special education team introduced new parent-child playgroups in locations across the county this summer. Designed for families of children who use augmentative and alternative communication devices, the groups offered a fun, low-pressure space to play, connect and practice [...]