ASQ-3 Parent Activities – 1 Year
Share these fun and easy activities with the parents in your program to encourage bonding and support the development of 1-year-olds! Read More
Share these fun and easy activities with the parents in your program to encourage bonding and support the development of 1-year-olds! Read More
Share these fun and easy activities with the parents in your program to encourage bonding and support the development of 2-month-olds! Read More
This article from the National Institute for Children’s Health Quality explains how pediatric health professionals can work with families to support the social-emotional development of young children and set them up for a successful future. 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!… Read More
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. Read More
Many organizations providing services to young children have centralized database and tracking systems. When planning a screening program, it’s essential to consider how screening data will fit with these existing systems. Use this resource to learn about how you can incorporate ASQ data into your existing data systems. Read More
A successful screening and monitoring program is supported by thorough and comprehensive planning. Use this decisions guide to make sure you consider key questions as you plan your program. Read More
There are a variety of methods programs can choose when adminstering developmental and social-emotional screening tools as part of the Child Find process. Use this chart to learn about common methods. Read More
In this video from the American Academy of Pediatrics, Pediatrician Dr. Shelly Flais discusses developmental surveillance recommendations, tips, and resources available to pediatricians, clinicians, and families. Together, surveillance and screening are essential components to promote the optimal development of children. Read More
Is developmental screening a requirement or quality indicator in your state’s quality rating improvement system (QRIS)? Is ASQ on the list of tools programs can choose? Use this map to find out. Read More