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Download this sample of ASQ®:SE-2 Actividades de aprendizaje y más to get a look at age-specific activities, a parent newsletter, and topic-specific handouts to help parents support their child's social-emotional development. These resources, included in ASQ®:SE-2 Actividades de aprendizaje y más, are perfect for sharing with Spanish-speaking parents of children who are developing typically or need non-intensive support with their social-emotional skills. Read More
Positive parent–child interaction is a key driver of age-appropriate development. Learn how you can help parents support their child’s developmental needs with two essential resources. Read More
Use this handy chart to help you quickly find the ASQ:SE-2 Learning Activities & More newsletters, activities, and tip sheets that correspond to specific ASQ:SE-2 intervals. Read More
Are you new to the ASQ:SE-2 Learning Activities? View this resource for a visual guide of the activity sheets. These activities are perfect for sharing with parents of children who are developing typically or need non-intensive support with social-emotional skills. Read More
Are you new to the ASQ-3 Learning Activities? View this resource for a visual guide of the activity sheets. These activities are perfect for sharing with parents of children who are developing typically or need non-intensive support in one or more developmental areas. Read More
Share this sample letter with parents to introduce the ASQ:SE-2 Learning Activities & More and reinforce the importance of child social-emotional development. Read More
Share this sample letter with parents to introduce the ASQ-3 Learning Activities and reinforce the importance of child development. Read More
It’s important to always share ASQ:SE-2 results—parents will be interested in learning about their child’s social-emotional development. Use this practical tip sheet to help you discuss ASQ:SE-2 results with families. Read More
This policy statement from the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Education (ED) provides recommendations to early childhood systems and programs on family engagement. Developing family and professional relationships linked to learning, development, and wellness is one of the listed practices. Developmental screenings that include parental perspectives help to… Read More
Support the social-emotional development of children, from 2- to 60-months old, by checking for these important milestones. This colorful, 9-page guide outlines a dozen or more important milestones for each developmental age range. Read More