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In July 2021, Delaware became the first state in the country to require screening in licensed child care. With the groundbreaking Developmental Screening Bill, Delaware required all licensed child care programs to complete developmental screening for children in their care, from ages 0-5. Read More
Meaningful, effective, and consistent training can be a challenging part of large screening initiatives, especially those involving multiple community partners. In this webinar, you’ll hear solutions from Shannon Ellison, Manager of Health and Development for the Collaboration for Early Childhood, a collective impact agency in Oak Park, Illinois. Read More
When seeking to increase the effectiveness of screening programs, many administrators focus their attention on staff training and professional development. If more and better ASQ® training is on your to-do list, there are tons of resources you can access online for free in our ASQ Training Portal. Learn more in this newsletter article. Read More
While ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE-2 share several common features, they also have unique differences that are important to know. Use this handout to get a quick view at the similarities and differences between these two tools! Read More
Learn all about importance of formal training and the different resources available that can help you and your staff use the tools to fidelity! Read More
There were four ASQ-3 & ASQ:SE-2 Training of Trainers Institutes held in 2018. Presented by Brookes on Location, the professional development program of Brookes Publishing, each Institute was a 3-day event. This report summarizes the 2018 Institutes and includes participant feedback. Read More
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. Read More
While the ASQ:SE-2 questionnaires are not organized or scored by behavioral area, understanding the areas can be helpful to users as they interpret and discuss results with families. Use this chart to see the seven behavioral areas and the specific ASQ:SE-2 items that fall into each area. Read More
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. Read More
In these 30-minute webinars, members of the ASQ development team share information about ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE-2, in addition to implementation tips for both screening tools. Live Q&As followed each webinar during the original broadcast. Read More