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Screening Navigator

The Screening Navigator is your step-by-step guide to the big picture of developmental screening, from planning and implementing a successful program to monitoring results and fine-tuning trouble spots. The Screening Navigator provides specific resources for each step in the screening process to help your program reach its full potential.

Parent Section

This section on our site is written in family-friendly language to help them understand the purpose of ASQ screening and learn what to expect from the process. It’s a great resource to share with families when you’re introducing a questionnaire for the first time.

Training Portal

Introduce ASQ to your staff anytime and anywhere with the free resources in the ASQ Training Portal. These presentations, activities, and handouts can be used again and again to teach new staff members the fundamentals of ASQ and empower them to work effectively with children and families.

CDC Watch Me! Celebrating Milestones and Sharing Concerns Online Training Course

This free, online training course from the CDC focuses on the following the following topics: why monitoring children’s development is important, why you have a unique and important role in developmental monitoring, how to easily monitor each child’s developmental milestones, and how to talk with parents about their child’s development.

AAP Screening Tool Finder

Use the Screening Tool Finder, developed by the AAP, to discover effective screening tools that can help identify risk and protective factors for maternal depression, developmental concerns, and social determinants of health.

Birth to 5: Compendium of screening measures for young children

This compendium from Birth to 5: Watch Me Thrive! includes the psychometric information about the reliability and validity of commonly-used developmental screening tools in easy-to-understand language. Use this guide to help you evaluate whether a developmental screening tool is appropriate for your population.

ASQ Online Updates

The implementation specialists behind ASQ Online have been hard at work to bring users new updates and improvements. See a list of all the changes and what’s still to come—plus, view video walkthroughs and get step-by-step instructions on how to take advantage of the new features!

Screening Time: Tuning In to the Needs of Families

Developed by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Screening Time website offers video-based training modules, conversation simulations, a screening tool selector, and a resource center to help pediatric professionals learn more about the screening process for maternal depression, developmental concerns, and social determinants of health.