Child Case History Form
General Information Date: ____________
Child’s Name: ___________________ Date of Birth: _____________ Age: __________
Address: _________________________ Phone: ________________________________
_________________________ Home Phone: ____________________________
City: ____________________________ Zip: ________ E-mail: ___________________
Does the child live with both parents? _________________________________________
Mother’s Name: ___________________________________ Age: _________________
Mother’s Occupation: ________________________ Business Phone: _______________
Cell Phone: ___________________
Father’s Name: ____________________________________ Age: _________________
Father’s Occupation: _________________________ Business Phone: _______________
Cell Phone: __________________
Referred By: ________________________________ Phone: ______________________
Address: _________________________________________________________________
Brothers and Sisters (include names and ages):
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Describe the child’s speech-language problem.
What languages does the child speak? What is the child’s primary language?
What languages are spoken in the home? What is the primary language spoken?
With whom does the child spend most of his or her time?
How does the child usually communicate (gestures, single words, short phrases, sentences)?
When was the problem first noticed? By whom?
What do you think may have caused the problem?
Has the problem changes since it was first noticed?
Is the child aware of the problem? If yes, how does he or she feel about it?
Have any other speech-language specialists seen the child? Who and when? What were their
conclusions or suggestions?
Have any other specialists (physicians, psychologist, special education teachers, etc.) seen the
child? If yes, indicate the type of specialist, when the child was seen, and the specialist’s
conclusions or suggestions.
Are there any other speech, language, or hearing problems in your family? If yes, please
describe.
Prenatal and Birth History
Mother’s general health during pregnancy (Illnesses, accidents, medications, etc.)
Length of pregnancy: Length of Labor:
General condition: Birth weight:
Circle type of delivery: head first feet first breech Caesarian
Were there any unusual conditions that may have affected the pregnancy or birth?
Medical History
Provide the approximate ages at which the child suffered the following illnesses and conditions:
Allergies Asthma Chicken Pox
Colds Convulsions Croup
Dizziness Draining Ear Ear Infection
Encephalitis German Measles Headaches
High Fever Influenza Mastoiditis
Pneumonia Seizures Sinusitis
Tinnitus Tonsillitis Other
Has the child had any surgeries? If yes, what type and when (e.g., tonsillectomy,
adenoidectomy, etc.)?
Describe any major accidents or hospitalizations.
Is the child taking any medications? If yes, identify.
Have there been any negative reactions to medications? If yes, identify.
Developmental History
Provide the approximate age at which the child began to do the following activities:
Crawl Sit Stand
Walk Feed self Dress self
Use toilet
Use single words (e.g., no, mom, doggie, etc.):
Combine words (e.g., me go, daddy shoe, etc.):
Name simple objects (e.g., dog, car, tree, etc.):
Use simple questions (e.g., Where’s the doggie?, etc.):
Engage in conversation:
Does the child have difficulty walking, running, or participating in other activities which require
small or large muscle coordination?
Are there or have there been any feeding problems (e.g., problems with sucking, swallowing,
drooling, chewing, etc.)? If yes, describe.
Describe the child’s response to sound (e.g., responds to all sounds, responds to loud sounds
only, inconsistently responds to sounds, etc.).
Educational History
School:
Grade:
Teacher(s):
How is the child doing academically (or preacademically)?
Does the child receive special services? If yes, describe.
How does the child interact with others (e.g., shy, aggressive, uncooperative, etc.)?
If enrolled for special education services, has an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) been
developed? If yes, describe the most important goals.
Provide any additional information that might be helpful in the evaluation or remediation of the
child’s problem.
Copies of progress report should go to:
Person completing this form:
Relationship to child:
Signature: __________________________________
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