Fiche suivi de l’enfant ASQ-3
Looking for an easy way to track a child’s ASQ-3 screening results over time? Programs with French-speaking providers can download and complete this form to monitor a child’s progress.
Looking for an easy way to track a child’s ASQ-3 screening results over time? Programs with French-speaking providers can download and complete this form to monitor a child’s progress.
When a child’s parents or caregivers speak a different language, conducting screenings that follow best practice can be a challenge. This Q&A with ASQ co-developer Kimberly Murphy can help as you consider your options.
ASQ-3 Vietnamese published in January 2018. Use this handout to learn more about the translation, questionnaire features, and content refinements.
ASQ-3 Arabic published in January 2018. Use this handout to learn more about the translation, questionnaire features, and content refinements.
See a sample ASQ-3 Vietnamese 16-month questionnaire. ASQ-3 questionnaires screen children 1–66 months for developmental delays.
See a sample ASQ-3 Arabic 16-month questionnaire. ASQ-3 questionnaires screen children 1–66 months for developmental delays.
Provide reassurance and allay fears by communicating thoughtfully about the screening process from the get-go. Share this What is ASQ-3? handout with French-speaking parents to explain the basics of ASQ-3. Read More
Holding a parent–teacher conference to share ASQ-3 results with French-speaking parents? Use this form to take notes and help guide your conversation.
See the full list of available translations in this handy summary sheet Read More
In 2017, Child: Care, Health, and Development published this article which was the first systematic review of the psychometric properties of ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE relevant to the use of the measures as a population outcome indicator. … Read More