PURPOSE: the aim of our research was to evaluate a child development monitoring program conducted by speech and language therapists taking into account the point of view of the families. METHOD: a qualitative study analyzed a focus group attended by eight subjects during two meetings. All group participants had at least attended two evaluations of the program. Data was collected with the support of a moderator, an observer and a reporter; it was then analyzed by grouping the most relevant and frequent categories found in the speeches of the participants. The discussion focused on the following aspects: reception, health promotion, empowerment, health care team, interdisciplinary work, integrality and bonding. RESULTS: program participants recognized the importance of speech therapists for health promotion and prevention insofar as they offer awareness training to child care providers and empower family members regarding infant development, which results in bonding between professionals and child care providers and integrated work. CONCLUSION: we analyzed the quality of the current health management model and suggest it be continued. However, it should start during gestation, include a higher number of follow up consultations and develop more multidisciplinary work.