Developmental Surveillance and Screening

Welcome to American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Developmental Surveillance and Screening Initiatives pages. Watch our brief video to learn more about the AAP's recommendations and guidance on developmental disabilites.


Developmental Surveillance and Screening Patient Care Overview

Given the prevalence of developmental delays and disabilities, all pediatric primary care clinicians should be prepared to screen, identify, and care for children and youth with developmental delays and disabilities and their families.

Activities to promote developmental surveillance and screening are implemented across numerous Academy initiatives, including Bright Futures, the Council on Children with Disabilities, Council on Early Childhood, Section on Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, and the Screening Technical Assistance and Resource (STAR) Center.

Below you will find information about developmental surveillance and screening tools and resources for pediatricians. Resources for parents, families, and caregivers are available on the AAP parenting website, HealthyChildren.org.

AAP Policies and Clinical Reports

Identifying Infants and Young Children With Developmental Disorders

Identification, Evaluation, and Management of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Motor Delays: Early Identification and Evaluation

Screening for Behavioral and Emotional Problems

Quick Facts