Early Disease DetectionScreening, 6 to 10 YearsGenerally, your child is evaluated at ages 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.
At each
well-child visit, your child's doctor will check to
see whether your child is growing and developing as expected. The goal is to
find out early if your child has any problems that could affect his or her
health and well-being. Normal checks include: - School concerns, such as grades, favorite
subjects, and the teacher's idea of how your child is doing at
school.
- Behavioral concerns, such as
temper tantrums and aggressive behavior that hurts
others emotionally or physically (bullying).
- Blood pressure screening. Your child should have his
or her blood pressure checked every year.
- Hearing.
- Scoliosis.
- Vision.
- Height and
weight.
Other tests may include: Regular
dental checkups are recommended for all
children. For more information on the milestones of early childhood growth
and development, see the topic
Growth and Development, Ages 6 to 10 Years.
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