![]() The Denver II is available in English and Spanish. A normal score means no delay in any domain and no more than one caution a suspect score means one or more delays or two or more cautions a score of untestable means enough refused items that the score would be suspect if they had been delays. Items that can be completed by 75%-90% of children but are failed are called cautions those that can be completed by 90% of children but are failed are called delays. ![]() ![]() Each item is scored as pass, fail, or refused. An examiner administers the age-appropriate items to the child, although some can be passed by parental report. There are 125 items over the age range from birth to six years. The Denver Developmental Screening Test was revised in order to increase its detection of language delays, replace items found difficult to use, and address the other concerns listed. ![]()
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