Discussing ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE-2 results with parents can be a challenge, especially if there are areas of concern. Ensure families get the answers, support, and referrals they need with these tips for more productive parent meetings.
SEAM assesses children’s social and emotional development, and can evaluate a caregiver’s readiness for providing ongoing support. But the tool’s success relies heavily on caregiver involvement and interest. Use these tips to help your program engage better with families, for better child outcomes.
The pandemic is affecting children during a critical time in their development, but screening with ASQ:SE-2 can help. As the global pandemic continues and we come to terms with a school year that’s going to look drastically different, there’s growing discussion about the impact this is all having on kids’ social-emotional needs. It’s partially what …
Virtual ASQ screenings have increased exponentially during the COVID-19 health crisis, presenting a range of challenges, such as getting questionnaires to parents, figuring out how to adapt materials, and handling technology issues. Here we’ve outlined some key tips and helpful resources to make your virtual screenings go as smoothly as possible. 1. Know your options …
One of the strongest indicators for school readiness and future success is how well a child manages emotions and social interactions. Learn how social-emotional screening and early identification can help.
Discover next steps, including follow-up activities that will help connect children and their families to important mental health intervention resources and other services.
Since the release of ASQ:SE-2, we’ve received a lot of questions on a range of topics. Discover the answers to our most common FAQs in this article!
Did you know that there are four interrelated phases to the ASQ-3 system, and that using the questionnaires is actually the third phase? Here are 9 steps to planning a screening and monitoring program.
Plan now to get the most of this year’s post-screening evaluations.
Here are some tips for introducing the ASQ questionnaires and developmental screening in ways that increase parents’ comfort level.