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Developed by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Screening Time website offers video-based training modules, conversation simulations, a screening tool selector, and a resource center to help pediatric professionals learn more about the screening process for maternal depression, developmental concerns, and social determinants of health. Read More
Want an inside look of ASQ Online? Watch this one-hour introductory walk-through of an ASQ Enterprise account for more information. Read More
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. Read More
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. 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
ASQ-3 Vietnamese published in January 2018. Use this handout to learn more about the translation, questionnaire features, and content refinements. Read More
ASQ-3 Arabic published in January 2018. Use this handout to learn more about the translation, questionnaire features, and content refinements. Read More
See a sample ASQ-3 Vietnamese 16-month questionnaire. ASQ-3 questionnaires screen children 1–66 months for developmental delays. Read More
See a sample ASQ-3 Arabic 16-month questionnaire. ASQ-3 questionnaires screen children 1–66 months for developmental delays. Read More
Before you introduce ASQ-3, make sure parents understand three things: what screening is, why it’s important, and what the benefits are. Read More