ASQ by the Numbers
ASQ is the developmental screener of choice for thousands of programs across the country. View this infographic for quick ASQ statistics, such as technical data, who uses ASQ, and more.
ASQ is the developmental screener of choice for thousands of programs across the country. View this infographic for quick ASQ statistics, such as technical data, who uses ASQ, and more.
Scoring is even easier with ASQ-3! View this diagram (which uses an actual questionnaire) to discover the 3 simple steps to screen and score using ASQ-3.
In this 2010 journal article from Infants & Young Children, the ASQ authors discuss potential applications or “stretches” beyond developmental screening for ASQ-3.
Learn about Florida’s statewide implementation of ASQ in this conference presentation from NAEYC 2011. This presentation was prepared by Kimberly Allen, M.Ed., Noelle Bee, M.S., and Michelle Craig, Ph.D.
ASQ-3’s high validity and reliability have been proven by extensive research. The ASQ-3 Technical Report presents all of the data and research that went into developing ASQ.
The ASQ-3 pinpoints developmental progress in children between the ages of one month to 5 ½ years. View this chart for a brief overview of ASQ-3.
This presentation from NAEYC in 2011 gives an overview presentation of developmental screening and ASQ-3. This presentation was originally presented by Jantina Clifford and Sue Yockelson.
In this case story, learn how the Part C early intervention program in Alaska is implementing ASQ Online to streamline developmental screening state-wide.
Share these fun and easy ASQ-3 activities with parents to help them support their child’s development.
Help parents “stick” with ASQ-3! Print these tip-filled ASQ activity stickers on Avery labels (size 6572, 2″ x 2-5/8″) and share with parents.