Tracking Learning Children (TLC) Program

What does the TLC Program offer?
TLC helps parents track their child’s development through questionnaires sent at regular intervals and at no charge.

How does it work?
Any child from four months to three years of age is eligible for the program.  Parents answer questions about their child's communication, fine and gross motor, problem solving and personal social development.  The form is returned in a pre-stamped envelope for review.  This assessment is distributed at regular intervals during the child's development.

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Parents are notified of the results by mail.  If no developmental concerns are found, developmental information and activities are sent so parents can help their child reach the next milestone.  If developmental concerns are noted, the parents are contacted by telephone and further assistance and screening are offered.

The program coordinator is available by phone to offer suggestions and answer questions.


How often will I receive the questionnaires?
They come at 4-month intervals until your child is 24 months of age.  Then you will receive one at 27, 30, 33, 36, months.

Can I have more than one child on the tracking program at one time?
Yes!  Many people have more than one child under the age of 36 months (3 years).  The TLC program can help you track the development of all of them.

How do I register my child for TLC?
Email Here
or call (360) 425-9810.

Mission Statement "Progress Center, in collaboration with families and our community, provides early intervention
programs of education and therapy to children birth to three with special developmental needs.  We serve the community
with programs of child development, education and prevention that support all families to reach their full potential."