Service-learning is a practice that is beneficial for both students and community participants. This article presents the service-learning experience of senior-level undergraduate nursing students at a southeastern U.S. university. Nursing students were taught how to administer the Denver II Developmental Screening Test (DDST-II), and they then evaluated high-risk preschool children during a clinical nursing experience. A total of 1,030 children were screened between 2008 and 2012. Early detection of developmental delays promotes earlier intervention for concerns, and the implementation of this service-learning project using a valid and sensitive screening tool aids in the cost-effective identification of preschool children who are at risk for developmental delays. Student evaluations of the experience were positive, and examples of the knowledge acquired are provided.
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