Denver II Developmental Screening Test is a standardized screening tool used to evaluate the developmental status of children aged 0-6.
The test evaluates four basic developmental areas: personal-social development, fine motor-adaptive development, language development and gross motor development. The test, which contains a total of 125 items, determines whether the child's age-appropriate developmental milestones have been achieved.
It is widely used for early detection of developmental delays, referral to early intervention programs and development monitoring.
