Qu’est-ce que l’ASQ:SE-2?
Provide reassurance and allay fears by communicating thoughtfully about the screening process from the get-go. Share this handout with French-speaking parents to explain the basics of ASQ:SE-2. Read More
Provide reassurance and allay fears by communicating thoughtfully about the screening process from the get-go. Share this handout with French-speaking parents to explain the basics of ASQ:SE-2. Read More
See a sample ASQ:SE-2 French 24 month questionnaire. ASQ:SE-2 questionnaires screen children 1–72 months for potential social-emotional concerns. Read More
Parent feedback is a valuable way to measure program effectiveness because the success of the screening process is often impacted by how accurately and thoroughly parents complete the questionnaires. Use these surveys for ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE-2 to solicit parent feedback. Read More
This section on our site is written in family-friendly language to help them understand the purpose of ASQ screening and learn what to expect from the process. It’s a great resource to share with families when you’re introducing a questionnaire for the first time. Read More
Introduce ASQ to your staff anytime and anywhere with the free resources in the ASQ Training Portal. These presentations, activities, and handouts can be used again and again to teach new staff members the fundamentals of ASQ and empower them to work effectively with children and families. Read More
The CDC’s new Milestone Tracker app allows you to track children’s milestones from age 2 months to 5 years with CDC’s easy-to-use illustrated checklists; get tips from CDC for encouraging child development; and find out what to do if you are ever concerned about how a child is developing. Available for… Read More
It’s important to always share ASQ results—parents will be interested in learning about their child’s development. Use these practical tips to prepare carefully for these discussions, especially when you will be sharing results that indicate a child needs further assessment. Read More
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
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
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