ASQ Mini Magazine
Download this mini magazine to view product descriptions and ordering information for ASQ.
Download this mini magazine to view product descriptions and ordering information for ASQ.
View the tip sheet and discover why parent-report screening tools are so effective. This resource highlights the advantages of using a parent-report screening tool.
In 2013, Infants & Young Children published this article that examined whether results differed when ASQ screenings were completed on paper or online. The study found that the results can be considered equivalent.
This study, published in Infants & Young Children in 2012, reviews 14 commonly used tools that identify young children with developmental delays, including ASQ.
In 2012, Pediatrics in Review published this article, which explains how and why using standardized screening tools in pediatric practices is crucial to child development.
This study, published by Pediatrics in 2007, investigated the effectiveness and costs of incorporating ASQ developmental screening, into the 12- and 24-month well-child visits under “real world” conditions.
This journal article, which was published in a 2014 issue of the Journal of Pediatric Health Care, shows agreement between scores on the ASQ-3, the M-CHAT, and SCQ.
Holding a parent–teacher conference to share ASQ-3 results? Use this form to take notes and help guide your conversation.
Not all parents or caregivers may be familiar with developmental screening. This handout answers the ‘what’ and ‘why’ about the importance of developmental screening.
First Signs works to improve screening and referral practices and to lower the age at which young children are identified with autism and related disorders.