Policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on developmental screening in medical homes. Read More
Download these age-specific activities to share with parents. The fun and engaging ASQ-3 activities will help children one- to five-years-old learn and develop. Read More
Help improve toddler fine motor development with these sample activities. ASQ-3 Actividades de aprendizaje are perfect for sharing with Spanish-speaking parents of children who are developing typically or need non-intensive support in one or more developmental areas. Read More
In this case story, learn how the Part C early intervention program in Alaska is implementing ASQ Online to streamline developmental screening state-wide. Read More
See a sample completed ASQ-3 English 16-month questionnaire. ASQ-3 questionnaires screen children 1–66 months for developmental delays. Read More
This presentation from NAEYC in 2011 gives an overview presentation of developmental screening and ASQ-3. This presentation was originally presented by Jantina Clifford and Sue Yockelson. Read More
The ASQ-3 pinpoints developmental progress in children between the ages of one month to 5 ½ years. View this chart for a brief overview of ASQ-3. Read More
ASQ-3’s high validity and reliability have been proven by extensive research. The ASQ-3 Technical Report presents all of the data and research that went into developing ASQ. Read More
This case story is about 3-year-old boy, whose family experienced on-and-off homelessness. This child received ASQ:SE-2 screening through an early childhood program run through a day center’s services for families in transition. Read More
Learn about Florida’s statewide implementation of ASQ in this conference presentation from NAEYC 2011. This presentation was prepared by Kimberly Allen, M.Ed., Noelle Bee, M.S., and Michelle Craig, Ph.D. Read More