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As a dedicated ASQ user, you’ve taken the crucial first step toward establishing a thriving screening program. In this webinar, we will discuss how you can digitize your screeners, maximize patient convenience, and drive efficiency and effectiveness for your practice through the power of automation.
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, translated into Spanish, and learn nine best practices to ensure the screening process goes smoothly, even when families speak a different language. Read More
This toolkit contains tips, information, and resources for implementing ASQ developmental and social-emotional screening in your pediatric practice. Read More
The ASQ-3 Overall questions can add real value to the screening process and can bring attention to potential areas of concern. This chart explains the intent behind each of the questions asked in the Overall section and provides examples of referrals that could be made as a next step. Read More
Looking for an easy way to remind parents when to return their completed ASQ-3 or ASQ:SE-2 questionnaires? Use this template to easily print and cut out due date reminder notes that you can attach to a questionnaire. There’s also space to include a handwritten note, if needed. Read More
Use this alignment to compare the items addressed in the Ages & Stages Questionnaires ®: Social Emotional, Second Edition (ASQ ®:SE-2, and ZERO TO THREE’s Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood (DC:0–5 ™). Read More
The ASQ International Symposium was held in Annapolis, MD this past March! ASQ Researchers from around the world gathered to share experiences, insights, and more! Read More
Learn all about the exciting new features of the ASQ website! From the Screening Navigator to the Parent Section, the ASQ website is more ready than ever to support your screening program! Read More
We’ve assembled a list of can’t-miss features on the ASQ website—some brand new and some you may not have realized were right at your fingertips!
It is common knowledge that young children should be screened early and often to monitor development, celebrate milestones, and identify possible delays. But you can get an even fuller picture—one that also focuses on both development and social-emotional well-being—by adding ASQ: SE-2 to your screening program. Learn more about integrating social-emotional… Read More