
Bayley-III
The Bayley-III is a standardized assessment tool used to measure the developmental progress of infants and young children from 1 to 42 months old. It evaluates key areas such as cognitive skills (problem-solving, understanding), language abilities (speaking and comprehension), motor skills (movement and coordination), social-emotional development, and adaptive behaviors (daily living skills). By providing scores in these areas, the Bayley-III helps healthcare providers identify children who may need early interventions to support their growth and development. It is widely used by professionals to monitor progress and guide supportive strategies.