There are a lot of factors that can impact a child’s screening results. Knowing what they are, and considering them as you interpret results, can help you make the right kinds of referrals at the right time. Read More
Fifty researchers, practitioners, and affiliated ASQ publishers from 19 countries recently gathered in Stockholm, Sweden, for ASQ Around the World: The 2nd Invitational Symposium of International ASQ Researchers. Read More
Use this infographic to ensure the screening process goes smoothly, even when families speak a different language. Read More
A language or major cultural difference between professionals and parents can impact everyday communication, but it can be especially challenging during the ASQ screening process when face-to-face conversations may be pivotal. Follow these 9 best practices to ensure the screening process goes smoothly, even when families speak a different language. Read More
Watch this informative video and learn how the ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE-2 can be implemented and administered in a busy pediatric office setting. Read More
Should they be screened in English or should teachers translate the questionnaire and administer it in the child's home language? Watch this Ask Jane video to find out. Read More
In the course of your screening program, you’re sure to work with children from families who don’t speak English at home or who come from different cultures. Keep these insights in mind to ensure your screening program is both effective and culturally responsive to the families you serve. Read More
We live and work in an increasingly diverse world and the screening tools we use must effectively measure the development of children from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds. View the recording of this webinar to learn best practices and strategies for using the Ages & Stages Questionnaires (ASQ) with diverse families. Read More
Download and share this ebook — filled with tips to help professionals use ASQ effectively with parents. Read More
Guidelines for adapting ASQ into another language; including cultural, linguistic, and research considerations. Also included are guidelines for using interpreters. Read More