Anonymous wrote:Your list isn't raising a lot of red flags for me. He's a little late to roll over, but otherwise seems to be doing fine. Many 8 month olds aren't crawling or pulling to stand.
Having said that, I think you should have him evaluated. There really aren't any negative outcomes from an early evaluation. Any of the following could happen:
1) He's got some mild delays that meet qualifications and he gets some therapy that helps him learn and grow.
2) He's got some mild delays that aren't enough to qualify, and you are asked to reevaluate in a few months at which point he's either caught up or #1 happens.
3) They put your mind at ease that he's doing great, and you're more able to enjoy him with less worries.
+1
Also, I found that my own evaluation of what my baby could and couldn't do was a little different than the experts' evals. I didn't have much baby experience and didn't think he was babbling like he should have been, but they heard it right away and said it was totally typical. I found this interesting.
But I was really happy we got the eval. My baby was young and had one very minor delay, but because he was so young, just a small delay made him qualify (because it was something like a 25% delay). He caught up very quickly, but the services and education were nice despite that. We live in MoCo, so it's probably different than the DC services, but I'm sure it's generally similar. The people were all super nice and helpful.