The KIDS chart. A simple, reliable infant development screening tool
G. E. Holmes and R. S. Hassanein
We describe a screening tool for infant development, the Kansas Infant
Development Screen (KIDS). Validity data showed a very high correlation
between developmental and chronologic age in 111 normal infants (r = .986).
Among 96 infants and young children with delayed development, the results
from use of the KIDS chart were compared with those obtained from a
detailed evaluation using the Michigan Developmental Programming for
Infants and Young Children, and the correlation was again high (r = .979).
Interobserver reliability between use and observers in five different
pediatric settings showed high correlations (r = .997). This seems to be a
sensitive and reliable developmental screen. It is simple, requires only a
few minutes to administer, and is helpful in following up children with
both normal and delayed development. It portrays the infant's developmental
level in a format that is readily understood by both professional and lay
people.