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In this 2010 journal article from Infants & Young Children, the ASQ authors discuss potential applications or “stretches” beyond developmental screening for ASQ-3.
Learn about Florida’s statewide implementation of ASQ in this conference presentation from NAEYC 2011. This presentation was prepared by Kimberly Allen, M.Ed., Noelle Bee, M.S., and Michelle Craig, Ph.D.
ASQ-3’s high validity and reliability have been proven by extensive research. The ASQ-3 Technical Report presents all of the data and research that went into developing ASQ.
The ASQ-3 pinpoints developmental progress in children between the ages of one month to 5 ½ years. View this chart for a brief overview of ASQ-3.
This presentation from NAEYC in 2011 gives an overview presentation of developmental screening and ASQ-3. This presentation was originally presented by Jantina Clifford and Sue Yockelson.