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Every 6 months, to monitor progress.

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The Battelle Developmental Inventory is typically administered every 6-12 months to monitor a child's development progress. The Developmental Assessment Screening Inventory II can be administered as needed for screening or monitoring purposes, but it is generally recommended to reevaluate every 6-12 months for ongoing assessment.

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