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Holding a parent–teacher conference to share ASQ® results with families? Use these forms to take notes and help guide your conversation. ASQ-3 forms are available in English, Spanish, Chinese (Traditional & Simplified), French, Arabic, and Vietnamese. ASQ:SE-2 forms are available in English, Spanish, and French. Read More
Sometimes professionals have questions when scoring ASQ-3. Use these tips to help you score ASQ-3 questionnaires accurately every time. Read More
When it comes to screening, accuracy is important. Don’t second guess your by-hand calculations—use our app instead! Access the ASQ Age Calculator and Adjusted Score Calculator at your fingertips! Available for free in the App Store and Google Play Store. Read More
When it comes to screening, accuracy is important. Don’t second guess your by-hand calculations—use our online calculators instead! Always choose the right questionnaire for a child’s age with the Age Calculator and, if there are missing responses, easily determine a child’s adjusted score with our Adjusted Score Calculator. Read More
Developing resources for communicating with parents and community partners is essential to the smooth and efficient operation of a screening and monitoring program, such as ASQ-3 or ASQ:SE-2. Use this checklist as you develop communication materials for your program. 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
It’s important for every program to be able to articulate screening policies and procedures. It can be helpful to develop a workflow map that outlines and describes the steps involved in the developmental screening program and who is responsible for which steps along the way. See an example and get… Read More
When you’re planning a screening program, one key success factor is setting referral criteria. This Q&A with ASQ developer Jane Squires provides answers to some frequently asked questions about setting guidelines for referrals. Read More
Use the Screening Tool Finder, developed by the AAP, to discover effective screening tools that can help identify risk and protective factors for maternal depression, developmental concerns, and social determinants of health. Read More