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Tabla de puntajes ajustados del ASQ-3

Occasionally, parents or caregivers may skip items on ASQ questionnaires. Spanish-speaking providers can use this chart to calculate adjusted area scores when items are missing from ASQ-3 questionnaires. Read More

Best practices for using an interpreter for ASQ completion infographic

A language or major cultural difference between professionals and parents can impact everyday communication, but it can be especially challenging during the ASQ screening process when face-to-face conversations may be pivotal. View this infographic and learn nine best practices to ensure the screening process goes smoothly, even when families speak… Read More

Should teachers take the lead in completing ASQ questionnaires?

ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE-2 were developed as parent-completed tools. With the rise in ASQ screening in child care centers and schools, more teachers are tackling questionnaires on their own. Are there downsides to this approach? And how can teachers better involve parents in the process?… Read More

9 Steps to Plan a Screening/Monitoring Program

Learn the nine steps needed to plan a successful screening/monitoring program, such as the ASQ-3. Unless careful thought is given to each step of the planning phase, serious difficulties may arise later when the system is in operation. Read More

ASQ around the world

Fifty researchers, practitioners, and affiliated ASQ publishers from 19 countries recently gathered in Stockholm, Sweden, for ASQ Around the World: The 2nd Invitational Symposium of International ASQ Researchers. … Read More

Success Story: Metro United Way

Discover how Metro United Way in Louisville, Kentucky utilizes Ages & Stages Questionnaires® to strengthen communities by helping parents help their children. Read More

Autism and ASQ

Can the ASQ be used as a screener for autism? This is a question the developers of ASQ receive quite often. ASQ co-developer, Jane Squires, weighs in on the question. Read More