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How can teachers and child care providers work with parents to administer ASQ-3? Follow the eight steps outlined in this infographic to effectively collaborate with parents in the developmental screening process. Read More
ASQ:SE-2 effectively screens 7 key social-emotional areas: self-regulation, compliance, adaptive functioning, autonomy, affect, social-communication, and interaction with people. This infographic defines each of the behavioral areas and provides an example from the questionnaires. Read More
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
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
Children’s ability to regulate their emotions and skillfully manage social interactions is critical to their healthy development and future success. Use this infographic as a guide to help encourage and support your preschooler’s social-emotional development. Read More
Designing a precise, trustworthy screening system doesn’t happen overnight! This timeline illustrates the story behind ASQ—from its beginning to its ongoing evolution as the premier screening system. Read More
From selecting a questionnaire to scoring, ASQ-3 is easy to integrate into any program. View this infographic and discover the six easy steps to screening success. Read 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. Read 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. Read More
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. Read More