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Margherita Dal PiazTNPEE · Rome
Therapeutic pathway

Neurodevelopmental examination

Understanding how your child is developing is the first step to supporting them effectively. The neurodevelopmental examination is an in-depth meeting to observe the child's neuromotor competencies — motor, cognitive, communicative and relational — and to provide parents with a clear, shared picture. It is designed in particular for children aged 0–3: a developmental phase in which early observation can make a real difference.

Who it's for

  • Parents seeking a preventive check of their child's developmental progress
  • Parents with questions or concerns about their child's development
  • Children with delays in motor, language or cognitive milestones
  • Referrals from a paediatrician, child neuropsychiatrist or school

How it works

  1. 1In-depth history taking with parents: pregnancy, birth and development
  2. 2Observation of the child's competencies through play and calibrated activities
  3. 3Feedback session: explanation of findings and practical guidance
  4. 4Follow-up visit: periodic reassessment to monitor the child's progress (optional)

Practical information

Duration
45–60 minutes
Format
In-clinic, child and parents present

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