ASQ-3 Parent Activities – 3 Years
Share these fun and easy activities with the parents in your program to encourage bonding and support the development of 3-year-olds! Read More
Share these fun and easy activities with the parents in your program to encourage bonding and support the development of 3-year-olds! Read More
Share these fun and easy activities with the parents in your program to encourage bonding and support the development of 2-year-olds! Read More
Share these fun and easy activities with the parents in your program to encourage bonding and support the development of 1-year-olds! Read More
Share these fun and easy activities with the parents in your program to encourage bonding and support the development of 2-month-olds! Read More
The cold-weather months are the perfect time for simple, cozy activities that make the most enduring memories for children (and teach them important new skills at the same time). In this article, we’re sharing nine things that parents can do with their young children this winter—to bond with them and… Read More
Whether you plan special family vacations or fill your autumn days with close-to-home activities, it’s often the simple things you do with your children that make the best memories (and teach them important new skills)! Here are 8 things to do with your child this fall—to bond with them and boost… Read More
ASQ screening is an important part of the back-to-school routine—use these strategies to ease back into screening. Read More
Looking for an easy way to remind parents when to return their completed ASQ-3 or ASQ:SE-2 questionnaires? Use this template to easily print and cut out due date reminder notes that you can attach to a questionnaire. There’s also space to include a handwritten note, if needed. Read More
Use the ASQ-3 Intervention Activities to support the development of children from 1- to 66-months old. Read More
Looking for an easy way to track a child’s ASQ-3 screening results over time? Programs with Chinese-speaking providers can download and complete this form to monitor a child’s progress. Read More