Screening tests are often provided for

young children for the purpose of:

1. identifying children who require
professional evaluation.

(or)

2. diagnosing a specific health
impairment.

Would the correct answer be 1,
because screening tests don't
diagnose a specific health impairment.
Do they? Isn't 1 correct?

I agree with you!!! #1

Screenings are for those who may require help other than what you can give them. ex. speech, hearing, dental

Yes, you are correct. The correct answer would be 1, which is identifying children who require professional evaluation. Screening tests are designed to quickly and efficiently identify children who may be at risk or in need of further evaluation. These tests are not meant to diagnose a specific health impairment, but rather to identify individuals who may need additional assessment or intervention from professionals. For example, screening tests can be used to identify children who may need further evaluation in areas such as speech, hearing, vision, or developmental milestones.