Our top 9 essential ASQ website features
We've assembled a list of can't-miss features on the ASQ website—some brand new and some you may not have realized were right at your fingertips! Read More
We've assembled a list of can't-miss features on the ASQ website—some brand new and some you may not have realized were right at your fingertips! Read More
These easy-to-follow tip sheets explain the seven behavioral areas that the ASQ:SE-2 questionnaires cover. The sheets are written in parent-friendly language and offer examples of items that the family can expect to see on the questionnaire. Download and share them today as you introduce ASQ:SE-2. Read More
Many organizations providing services to young children have centralized database and tracking systems. When planning a screening program, it’s essential to consider how screening data will fit with these existing systems. Use this resource to learn about how you can incorporate ASQ data into your existing data systems. Read More
A successful screening and monitoring program is supported by thorough and comprehensive planning. Use this decisions guide to make sure you consider key questions as you plan your program. Read More
You’ve finished scoring ASQ-3 or ASQ:SE-2 and the child’s results are in the monitoring zone, below the cutoff for ASQ-3, or above the cutoff for ASQ:SE-2. What do you do now? View this handout for a list of potential follow-up actions. 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
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
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 worksheet is designed to provide assistance during the early stages of developing your screening program. However, staff may find it useful to refer back to this worksheet even after your program is established. Use this worksheet to check your program’s progress and see how well you are implementing your ASQ screening program. Read More
When analyzing your current screening program, it’s also important to consider outside factors that can impact the future success of your program. Consider how the items listed on this handout will influence your screening practices. Read More